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| ======SSAC====== | | ======SSAC====== |
| :*The [[SSAC]] has published several documents on DNS Abuse measurement and mitigation | | :*The [[SSAC]] has published several documents on DNS Abuse measurement and mitigation |
| + | ======ALAC====== |
| + | :*At [[ICANN 74]], the [[ALAC]] held a session discussing end users' perspective and the role of [[RALO]]s in responding to DNS Abuse |
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| ====IGF==== | | ====IGF==== |
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| ====DNS Abuse Institute==== | | ====DNS Abuse Institute==== |
| This newcomer is entirely focused on creating an interoperable framework to reduce DNS abuse. The [[DNS Abuse Institute|DNSAI]] acknowledges there are two options for reducing security threats: proactive and reactive methods. The institute is currently putting more of its energy into developing ''reactive tools'' because they can be used by anti-abuse or compliance personnel without requiring integration in registration platforms and thus, broad buy-in should be easier to secure.<ref>[https://dnsabuseinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/DNS-Abuse-Institute-Roadmap.pdf DNSAI Roadmap pg. 9]</ref> | | This newcomer is entirely focused on creating an interoperable framework to reduce DNS abuse. The [[DNS Abuse Institute|DNSAI]] acknowledges there are two options for reducing security threats: proactive and reactive methods. The institute is currently putting more of its energy into developing ''reactive tools'' because they can be used by anti-abuse or compliance personnel without requiring integration in registration platforms and thus, broad buy-in should be easier to secure.<ref>[https://dnsabuseinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/DNS-Abuse-Institute-Roadmap.pdf DNSAI Roadmap pg. 9]</ref> |
− | | + | * [[NetBeacon]] |
| ===Private Sector=== | | ===Private Sector=== |
| ====Cybersecurity Providers==== | | ====Cybersecurity Providers==== |
| The [[:Category:Cybersecurity Providers|cybersecurity]] industry is booming and is trying various [[cybersecurity|approaches]] to protect networks and supply chains from data breaches and [[ransomware]] attacks. For instance, [[Prevailion]]'s strategy is to hack the hackers, while [[McAfee]] remains the revenue leader by continuing to churn out cybersecurity software.<ref>[https://www.thesoftwarereport.com/the-top-25-cybersecurity-companies-of-2020/ Top 25 Cybersecurity Companies of 2020, The Software Report]</ref> | | The [[:Category:Cybersecurity Providers|cybersecurity]] industry is booming and is trying various [[cybersecurity|approaches]] to protect networks and supply chains from data breaches and [[ransomware]] attacks. For instance, [[Prevailion]]'s strategy is to hack the hackers, while [[McAfee]] remains the revenue leader by continuing to churn out cybersecurity software.<ref>[https://www.thesoftwarereport.com/the-top-25-cybersecurity-companies-of-2020/ Top 25 Cybersecurity Companies of 2020, The Software Report]</ref> |
| + | * [[CleanDNS]] |
| + | * [[PhishLabs]] |
| + | * [[KnowBe4]] |
| + | * [[Cofense]] |
| + | * [[Cyber Risk Aware]] |
| + | * [[KnowBe4]] (MediaPRO) |
| + | * [[SANS Institute]] |
| + | * [[Inspired eLearning]] |
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| ====[[Registries]] and [[Registrar]]s==== | | ====[[Registries]] and [[Registrar]]s==== |
| * In March 2022, [[TWNIC]] and [[DotAsia]] signed an MOU of bilateral collaboration of information exchange and mutual recognition as [[Trusted Notifier]]s. When either TWNIC or DotAsia receives a notification via the Fast Track mechanism that they created, it will be able to immediately take appropriate actions under the domain name registration agreement to reduce the [[cybercrime]] impact.<ref>[https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20220329PR200.html?chid=9 TWNIC and DotAsia establish fast track mechanism to fight DNS abuse, Digitimes]</ref> | | * In March 2022, [[TWNIC]] and [[DotAsia]] signed an MOU of bilateral collaboration of information exchange and mutual recognition as [[Trusted Notifier]]s. When either TWNIC or DotAsia receives a notification via the Fast Track mechanism that they created, it will be able to immediately take appropriate actions under the domain name registration agreement to reduce the [[cybercrime]] impact.<ref>[https://www.digitimes.com/news/a20220329PR200.html?chid=9 TWNIC and DotAsia establish fast track mechanism to fight DNS abuse, Digitimes]</ref> |