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'''Aaron Kornblum''' leads the Security Policy team for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business (IEB). <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?authType=name&locale=&id=127525&authToken=5mNH linkedin]</ref>
'''Aaron Kornblum''' leads the Security Policy team for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business (IEB). <ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?authType=name&locale=&id=127525&authToken=5mNH linkedin]</ref>


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==Education==
==Education==
* University of Wisconsin, Law School  
* University of Wisconsin, Law School  

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Aaron Kornblum leads the Security Policy team for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business (IEB). [1]

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Education

  • University of Wisconsin, Law School
  • Princeton Law School

Aaron Kornblum and ICANN

ICANN coordinates the allocation and assignments of domain names, Internet Protocol addresses and protocol port and parameter numbers. [2] Microsoft was accredited to be an ICANN Registrar in November of 2006 and has the ability to sell domains directly.[3]

Professional Achievements

Aaron is the leader of the Security Policy Team of Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business (IEB). His job requires to guide an organization that focuses on finding solutions for solving different issues that relate to anti-piracy, management of confidential information, privacy and safety in the online environment, geopolitical matters, and patent protection. The team that Aaron coordinates in partnership with various engineers, media relations and operations teams across the global business, create innovative solutions for these areas. [4]

Admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, all federal, state and bankruptcy courts in Washington State, and the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and Armed Forces, Aaron was included in the Puget Sound Business Journal's 2010 "40 under 40" a list of the next generation of business leaders. [5]

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