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Registry Internet Registry Internet Safety Group Safety Group

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The Purpose of RISG The Purpose of RISG

Facilitate dialogue and collaboration,

Affect change, and

Create and adopt best practices to address Internet identity theft

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RISG MembersRISG Members

gTLD Registries: Afilias Limited, AusRegistry, NeuStar, Public Interest Registry, and Verisign

ccTLD Registries: SIDN (.NL), CNNIC (.CN), .NZ, and Nominet (.UK)◦ Major ccTLD registries provide expertise and global perspective

Internet Security: Cyveillance, Internet Identity, MarkMonitor, McAfee, Shinkuro and Symantec Corporation

Global Law Enforcement: FBI & UK◦ Law enforcement perspective on Internet crime and solutions

Registrars: GoDaddy, MarkMonitor, Melbourne IT, Network Solutions, SnapNames

Chair: Alexa Raad, PIR | [email protected] Vice Chair: Roelof Meijer, SIDN | [email protected] Secretary: Greg Aaron, Afilias | [email protected]

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Complete Value ChainComplete Value Chain

Members represent multiple capabilities and interests◦Best possible view of issues

◦ Range of viewpoints

◦Ability to see multiple angles of each issue

Best Chance for Achieving Effective Remedies

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What RISG is What RISG is NotNot

Internet Police

Content Control or Censorship

A Body Defining Binding Policy

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RISG BenefitsRISG Benefits

For the members:

◦ Industry collaboration

◦ Proactivity on our part avoids

unnecessary regulation later

For the industry:

◦ Consistent and effective processes

regardless of TLD

Safer Internet for all users:

◦ Minimizes damage as problems are

identified quicker and resolved sooner

Develop and Increase Global

Perspective

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What are we doing?What are we doing?

Best Practices Data Sharing Plan◦Identify curative & preventative goals and

associated use cases◦Identify data relevant to each use case◦Comply with legal requirements for data sharing

Anti-Phishing◦What types of threats to handle?◦How to respond to the threats?◦Identify reliable data indicators of Phishing.◦How to work with law enforcement?

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Explore Options and Best Practices to Explore Options and Best Practices to Stop Internet Identity TheftStop Internet Identity Theft

Adopt domain suspension at the registry level?

Positively identify Phishing Sites across TLDs

Adopt consistent policies across TLDs to minimize domain abuse

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What RISG Needs to SucceedWhat RISG Needs to Succeed

Internet Community Participation◦Particularly ccTLDs

Global Law Enforcement Cooperation

Communication of our findings and best practices◦Followed by voluntary adoption

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Interested?Interested?

To Join Contact:

Adam Palmer, Law & Policy CounselEmail: [email protected]

.ORG, The Public Interest Registry1775 Wiehle Avenue, Suite 200Reston, VA 20190 USA

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