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| Greg is Director, Key Account Management and Domain Security at [[Afilias]]. He manages registry services for the .INFO top-level domain, and oversees Afilias' security programs, designed to address domain name abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, and fast-flux. He is also an expert on Sunrises, domain name intellectual property issues, and Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). | | Greg is Director, Key Account Management and Domain Security at [[Afilias]]. He manages registry services for the .INFO top-level domain, and oversees Afilias' security programs, designed to address domain name abuses such as phishing, spam, malware, and fast-flux. He is also an expert on Sunrises, domain name intellectual property issues, and Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). |
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− | Greg is the chair of ICANN's Registration Abuse Policy Working Group [https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group (RAPWG)]. Greg represents Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [http://www.apwg.org Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)]. His recent [http://apwg.org/reports/APWG_GlobalPhishingSurvey2H2008.pdf white papers for the APWG] have been well-received, major examinations of how domain names are used for phishing. He is a founding member of the Registry Internet Safety Group (RISG), a global group of responsible Internet companies that works collaboratively to combat Internet identity theft, and serves as RISG's Secretary. He is also an active member of <ref>[https://st.icann.org/lite/page/pdp-wg-ff/ ICANN's Fast-Flux Working Group]</ref>. | + | Greg is the chair of ICANN's Registration Abuse Policy Working Group [https://st.icann.org/reg-abuse-wg/index.cgi?registration_abuse_policies_working_group (RAPWG)]. Greg represents Afilias on the Steering Committee of the [http://www.apwg.org Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)]. His recent [http://apwg.org/reports/APWG_GlobalPhishingSurvey2H2008.pdf white papers for the APWG] have been well-received, major examinations of how domain names are used for phishing. He is a founding member of the Registry Internet Safety Group (RISG), a global group of responsible Internet companies that works collaboratively to combat Internet identity theft, and serves as RISG's Secretary. He is also an active member of [https://st.icann.org/lite/page/pdp-wg-ff/ ICANN's Fast-Flux Working Group]. |
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| Greg was part of the Afilias team that launched .INFO in 2001 and transitioned .ORG to [[PIR]] in 2003. Greg then led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of ccTLDs onto it, including .AG, .GI, .HN, .LA, .SC, and .VC. The system then became the registry platform that Afilias uses today to support all of its TLDs. | | Greg was part of the Afilias team that launched .INFO in 2001 and transitioned .ORG to [[PIR]] in 2003. Greg then led the development of a new, flexible registry platform for Afilias and migrated a number of ccTLDs onto it, including .AG, .GI, .HN, .LA, .SC, and .VC. The system then became the registry platform that Afilias uses today to support all of its TLDs. |
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− | In 2004, Greg led the re-launch of <ref>[http://www.registry.in .IN]</ref>, the ccTLD of India, on new systems and a set of liberalized policies; the .IN domain then grew from 6,500 to more than 450,000 domains. Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator <ref>[http://www.nixi.in NIXI]</ref> regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004-2008, and led the creation of a test-bed for deploying IDNs in Indic languages. | + | In 2004, Greg led the re-launch of [http://www.registry.in .IN], the ccTLD of India, on new systems and a set of liberalized policies; the .IN domain then grew from 6,500 to more than 450,000 domains. Greg advised the Government of India and registry operator [http://www.nixi.in NIXI] regarding domain and related Internet policies from 2004-2008, and led the creation of a test-bed for deploying IDNs in Indic languages. |
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− | In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the .MOBI TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD]]. After a smooth rollout, .MOBI has become the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of <ref>[http://www.domain.me .ME]</ref>, the new TLD of Montenegro. | + | In 2006, Greg directed the service rollout for the .MOBI TLD on behalf of Afilias' customer [[mTLD]]. After a smooth rollout, .MOBI has become the largest and most prominent domain from the last round of new TLDs. In 2008, Greg directed the highly successful introduction of [http://www.domain.me .ME], the new TLD of Montenegro. |
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− | He is a member of the [[W3C]]'s Internationalization Core Working Group and sat on the steering committee of the W3C's <ref>[http://www.w3.org/Mobile/ Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group]</ref>. Previously he worked at Internet companies such as <ref>[http://www.travelocity.com Travelocity]</ref> and <ref>[http://www.citysearch.com CitySearch]</ref>, and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley.
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| + | He is a member of the [[W3C]]'s Internationalization Core Working Group and sat on the steering committee of the W3C's [http://www.w3.org/Mobile/ Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group]. Previously he worked at Internet companies such as [http://www.travelocity.com Travelocity] and [http://www.citysearch.com CitySearch], and in 1997 became one of the first bloggers to cover Silicon Valley. |
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