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:**encourage these same entities to offer services allowing [[IP|Intellectual Property]] rights holders to preventively block infringing domain name registrations.<ref>[https://domainnamewire.com/2022/03/30/business-constituency-weighs-in-on-dns-abuse/ BC weighs in on DNS Abuse, Domain Name Wire]</ref>
 
:**encourage these same entities to offer services allowing [[IP|Intellectual Property]] rights holders to preventively block infringing domain name registrations.<ref>[https://domainnamewire.com/2022/03/30/business-constituency-weighs-in-on-dns-abuse/ BC weighs in on DNS Abuse, Domain Name Wire]</ref>
 
:*The [[IPC]] is concerned with the year-on-year growth of online fraud recently due in large part to the Covid pandemic and with trust in the Internet
 
:*The [[IPC]] is concerned with the year-on-year growth of online fraud recently due in large part to the Covid pandemic and with trust in the Internet
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:*The Registrar Stakeholder Group (RrSG) offers the [https://acidtool.com/ acidtool] free of charge to anyone trying to identify the appropriate party to report abuse to. This tool relies on public data provided by third parties and is provided for informational purposes only.
 
======GAC======
 
======GAC======
 
:*The [[GAC]] wants to help law enforcement and regulatory bodies gain access to the contact information of victims as well as bad actors
 
:*The [[GAC]] wants to help law enforcement and regulatory bodies gain access to the contact information of victims as well as bad actors
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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
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======ALAC======
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:*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>
 
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* [[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>
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* [[CleanDNS]]
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* [[PhishLabs]]
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* [[KnowBe4]]
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* [[Cofense]]
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* [[Cyber Risk Aware]]
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* [[KnowBe4]] (MediaPRO)
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* [[SANS Institute]]
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* [[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>
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