AGENDA
Forum on DNS Abuse
Monday, 25 June 2012
16:30- 17:30
Prague, Czech Republic
Hilton Prague Hotel, Congress I and II Room
Format: Most of the online crimes you hear of abuse the Domain Name System in some way. Whether a scam artist hides his identity by hosting his website behind an orphaned record, or a phisher registers a domain intended to resemble a famous brand, abuse of the DNS involves many ICANN stakeholders. Consumers and businesses can be victims of abuse, legitimate service providers might see criminals and fraudsters use those very services to commit offenses. This Forum is part of a continuing dialogue where the different stakeholders affected by DNS abuse can share information and ideas for responding to such abuse.
Introduction
Moderator: Ondrej Filip, CEO of the .CZ.NIC (Czech Republic) (Invited)
The moderator will outline the purpose of the Forum and explain the format. The moderator will also provide opening remarks.
Latest Developments in the Fight against DNS Abuse
Panel: Branko Stamenković, Head of Special High Tech Crime Department, Belgrade, (Serbia) (Invited), Cesar Lorenzana, Captain, CyberCrime Unit, Guardia Civil, (Spain) (Invited), and John MacGregor, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
This session highlights the latest developments in the fight against DNS-related abuse such as phishing, malware and crimeware. The speakers will address the regional challenges faced in Europe in responding to DNS-related abuse.
Questions and Answers (Moderator)
Closing Remarks (Moderator)
The Forum on DNS Abuse has turned into one of the more popular recurring sessions at ICANN international meetings. Join us for informative, up-to-the-minute reports from the global war against DNS abuse.