Ram Mohan

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Ram Mohan is the Executive Vice President of Business Operations and Chief Technology Officer at Afilias Limited. Ram joined the ICANN Board of Directors as the SSAC's non-voting liaison at the conclusion of the Cairo Meeting in 2008.[1] He has worked extensively and led developments on Internet security and internationalization.[2] He has been appointed to the same position on an annual basis since then.[3]

Affiliation: Afilias
Country: USA
Email: rmohan [at] afilias.info
LinkedIn:    [Ram Mohan Ram Mohan]
Twitter:    @rmohan123
Currently a member
of the ICANN Board


Currently a member
of ICANN's SSAC


Featured in the ICANN 45 - Toronto playing card deck


Has attended 30+
ICANN Meetings

He sits on the boards of various educational and leadership non-profits in the Philadelphia area, he is particularly dedicated to working with non-profits involved in the fight against cancer.

Ram is often a featured speaker at Industry meetings and conferences.[4]

Afilias

Mr. Mohan leads the company's development of registry services and security, including all DNSSEC implementation, as well as new product sectors.[5]

In 2004, Afilias was appointed as a technology advisor to the Indian Government to liberalize the .in ccTLD. Working in close coordination with government, industry and civil society, Ram led the team responsible for the transformation of the .in domain, and it went from 7,000 names registered at the start of 2005 to 140,000 registered names 10 months later.

Ram was in charge of eliminating phishing attacks within the company's .info extension; in 2008, it had the lowest phishing rate and the lowest average attack duration of any of the Internet's gTLDs.[6]

ICANN

He helped write the IDN Guidelines that have been widely adopted by registries worldwide and remains actively involved in IDN issues. He is a founding member of the ICANN Security & Stability Committee,[7] and sat on the ICANN Nominating Committee from its inception in 2003 through 2006. Ram is also an active participant in the DNSSEC Deployment Working Group, and the ICANN President's Advisory Committee on IDNs. Ram has been a member of the ICANN Whois Task Force.

He is one of the authors of the RGP and IDN implementation guidelines, and a co-founder of the Arabic Script IDN Working Group. He is a founder of ISOC;s Philadelphia area chapter. He will serve on the ICANN Board through 2011.[8]

Conflicts of Interest

Mr. Mohan has excused himself from discussing and influencing a number of votes related to ICANN's new gTLD program as per a conflict of interests policy passed in 2011 and his employment with a company that stands to benefit from the program.[9][10]

Current Roles

  • Board of Directors, SSAC Liaison at ICANN
  • Technology Advisor for the Government of India, .in ccTLD
  • Advisory Council Member of the Internet Society
  • Technical Service Provider at dotMobi, mTLD
  • Member, Internet Security & Stability Advisory Committee at ICANN
  • Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Afilias

Past Roles

  • President's Advisory Committee on Internationalized Domain Names at ICANN
  • Chairman, GNSO IDN Working Group at ICANN
  • 40 Under 40 Alumni Advisory Committee at Philadelphia Business Journal
  • Board Member at Metropolitan Career Center
  • Interim COO, Chief Technology Officer at Infonautics
  • Senior Technology Architect at First Data Resources
  • Engineer, Networking Services at Unisys
  • Consultant at KPMG Peat Marwick

Education

  • Drexel Univ., Philadelphia
  • Harvard Business School
  • Bharathidasan Institute of Management Tiruchirapalli[11]

Awards

Ram was recognized by the Philadelphia Business Journal in its 40 under 40.[12]He received InfoWorld’s CTO 25 Award for his pioneering work on DNSSEC;[13][14]

News

  • Chennai, India - 11.26.06 Ram gets hitched!

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