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)
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), Oscar de la Cruz Yagüe, Guardia Civil, (Spain) (Invited), and Martin Peterka, Head of Security Teams from CZ.NIC-CSIRT and CSIRT.CZ (Czeck Republic).
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.
For Additional Information:
Ondřej Filip, CEO CZ.NIC
Ondřej studied Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at Charles University and University of Pittsburgh - Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business (MBA). During his studies at Charles University he started to work in company IPEX a.s. Later he became Technical director and member of board there. Ondřej has been CEO of the CZ.NIC association since December 2004. Herewith his duties in CZ.NIC Ondřej acts in boards of the association NIX.CZ (Neutral Internet Exchange), associations Euro-IX (European Internet Exchange Association) and DNS OARC (The Domain Name System Operations Analysis and Research Center). He is a member of Multistakeholder Advisory Group, which assist the Secretary General of United Nations in convening the Internet Governance Forum. He was a member of ccNSO council (Country Code Names Supporting Organisation) at ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). In his free time Ondřej likes playing basketball, travelling or programming of open source software. He speaks English fluently and German.
Martin Peterka, Operations Manager, CZ.NIC
Martin Peterka is Assistant Managing Director of the CZ.NIC association. Martin studied Automated Control Systems at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - Technical University in Kosice. After his studies he worked in VSŽ Informatika, developing a production control information system. During 1999-2003, he managed the CZ domain administration project in KPNQwest Czechia, the company that secured the CZ domain operation for the CZ.NIC association. Martin has been working for the CZ.NIC association since 2003 and is responsible for every-day flawless operation of the CZ domain names registry, supervises work of customer support operators and helps to solve serious problems of the domain holders, is the association's contact person for domain registrars, and he also participates in further development of the registration system, especially in taking requests of registrars and domain holders into account. Martin spends his time off by bicycling, skiing, and cooking. He is fluent in English.