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Greg created and oversaw Afilias' highly successful security programs, designed to address abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, child pornography, and [[Fast Flux|fast-flux]].  He wrote the industry-leading .info Anti-Abuse Policy, which has been adapted to other TLDs, including [[.org]].  In 2010, Greg accepted an OTA Excellence in Online Trust Award for the program.  In 2009, Afilias began providing anti-abuse service for [[Public Interest Registry]] and its TLD, [[.org]].
 
Greg created and oversaw Afilias' highly successful security programs, designed to address abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, child pornography, and [[Fast Flux|fast-flux]].  He wrote the industry-leading .info Anti-Abuse Policy, which has been adapted to other TLDs, including [[.org]].  In 2010, Greg accepted an OTA Excellence in Online Trust Award for the program.  In 2009, Afilias began providing anti-abuse service for [[Public Interest Registry]] and its TLD, [[.org]].
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Greg continues to represent Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [[APWG|Anti-Phishing Working Group]] (APWG).  He is the co-author of the ongoing Global Phishing Survey series, which is the major source of phishing metrics and analysis.<ref>http://www.apwg.org/resources.html#apwg</ref> He also participates in the [[MAAWG| Message Anti-Abuse Working Group]], and regularly presents at APWG, MAAWG, and ICANN meetings.
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Greg continues to represent Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [[APWG|Anti-Phishing Working Group]] (APWG).  He is the co-author of the ongoing Global Phishing Survey series, which is the major source of phishing metrics and analysis.<ref>http://www.apwg.org/resources.html#apwg</ref> He also participates in the [[MAAWG| Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group]] (MAAWG), and regularly presents at APWG, MAAWG, and ICANN meetings.  He regularly interacts with law enforcement personnel regarding e-crime issues.
 
===Security and ICANN===
 
===Security and ICANN===
Greg joined ICANN's [[SSAC]] (Security and Stability Advisory Committee) as of ICANN's October 2011 meeting in Dakar, Senegal.  He was chair of ICANN's [[RAP WG|Registration Abuse Policy Working Group]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group RAPWG]</ref> He was a founding member of the [[RISG|Registry Internet Safety Group]], and served as its secretary. He was also an active member of ICANN's [[FFWG|Fast-Flux Working Group]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-07aug09-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
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The ICANN Board confirmed Greg as a member of ICANN's [[SSAC]] (Security and Stability Advisory Committee) in October 2011.  He was the Chair of ICANN's [[RAP WG|Registration Abuse Policy Working Group]].<ref>[https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group RAPWG]</ref> He currently serves as a member of ICANN's Joint DNS Security and Stability Analysis Working Group (DSSA).  He was a founding member of the [[RISG|Registry Internet Safety Group]], and served as its secretary. He was also an active member of ICANN's [[FFWG|Fast-Flux Working Group]].<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-07aug09-en.htm ICANN.org]</ref>
    
==Registry Stakeholder Group and New TLD Program==
 
==Registry Stakeholder Group and New TLD Program==
Greg wrote a number of official public comments on behalf of the gTLD [[RySG|Registry Stakeholder Group]] (RySG).<ref>http://www.gtldregistries.org/</ref>  He was one of the core RySG members who helped shape the new TLD application and registry contract, in dialog with the ICANN staff and the ICANN community, from 2008 to 2011. Greg analyzed and helped shape Draft [[Applicant Guidebook]] versions 4 through 8,<ref>http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/comments-7-en.htm</ref> notably the application questions about security, and the registry contract provisions regarding registry services, rights protection mechanisms, and registry operations.<ref>http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/agreement-specs-clean-30may11-en.pdf</ref>
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Greg wrote a number of official public comments on behalf of the gTLD [[RySG|Registry Stakeholder Group]] (RySG).<ref>http://www.gtldregistries.org/</ref>  He was one of the core RySG members who helped shape the new TLD application and registry contract, in dialog with the ICANN staff and the ICANN community, from 2008 to 2011. Greg analyzed and helped shape Draft [[Applicant Guidebook]] versions 4 through 8,<ref>http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/comments-7-en.htm</ref> notably the questions and registry contract provisions regarding registry services, rights protection mechanisms, security, and registry operations.<ref>http://www.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/agreement-specs-clean-30may11-en.pdf</ref>
    
==Other==
 
==Other==
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Previously, he worked at Internet companies such as Travelocity and CitySearch, and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley.   
 
Previously, he worked at Internet companies such as Travelocity and CitySearch, and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley.   
  
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