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I Think I Can, I Think ICANN

Source: Pacific McGeorge School of Law

On Friday, February 23 and Saturday, February 24, 2007, the Center for Global Business and Development?s Institute for Development of Legal Infrastructure will sponsor a symposium, ? I Think I Can, I Think ICANN: Regulating the Internet . . . or Not.? It will examine the structure and supervision of the Internet. Topics include assessment of the work of ICANN; the results and impact of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) that has raised radically different alternative approaches to regulating the Internet; possible East-West and North-South tensions over Internet access and governance; the significance of the Internet for human rights and for economic development; and, the future of Internet governance post-WSIS.

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February 25, 2007 | 8:16 PM Comments  0 comments

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Symposium - Technologies for Social Action (e-STAS 2007)

The Cibervolunteers Foundation invites you to attend e-STAS, Technologies for the Social Action Symposium. An international and multi-stakeholder event whose main objective it is to promote the use of new technologies for social action.

The event will feature key international speakers such as: Mari Kuraishi President of Global Giving Foundation, Stuart Gannes Director of the Digital Vision Program at Stanford University, Allen Gunn of Aspiration Tech, Carlos Alfonso of RITs, Raoul Weiler European President of the Club of Rome and Bill Lester of Engender Health, among others.

The Symposium will be held from the 22nd to 23rd of March 2007, in Seville, Spain. Come join us, we would like you to share your experiences with us.

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February 20, 2007 | 8:06 PM Comments  0 comments



Google sues Polish poets over gmail.pl

Source: Yahoo News

WARSAW (AFP) - Google has launched legal action against a group of Polish poets, demanding that they give up their Internet domain name gmail.pl, a member of the cultural collective said.

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Curious what position, if any, ICANN's At-Large group will take on the matter. Will they care to make a statement and defend the voice of polish poets, or stay silent. Time will tell...

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February 18, 2007 | 2:54 PM Comments  0 comments



DNS: Definitely Not Safe?

Source: csonline.com

When it comes to the Web's domain name system (DNS), many otherwise vigilant CSOs heed the adage of leaving well enough alone. It's understandable, as DNS has for years reliably allowed people to use domain names with their Web browsers rather than having to remember remarkably non-mnemonic IP addresses .

Unfortunately, for all its success, DNS is one area in which what you don't know can hurt you-badly. Despite well-publicized attacks on domain name servers in 2000 and 2001, evidence suggests that many companies simply have not taken the steps necessary to protect this vital part of their networks. Experts differ on just how much danger companies generally face. However, they seem to agree that, depending on the circumstances and the company, the results could include electronic attacks and unknowingly providing confidential information to competitors. Some companies aren't just leaving the back door unlocked-they're taking out the hinge pins and removing the door entirely.

"There is a lack of appreciation of just how damned vulnerable DNS is," says Lloyd Hession, CSO for BT Radianz. Indeed, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT) has recently reported a rise in distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks using DNS. No matter how safe DNS may seem, companies need to stay alert. Here's a quick roundup of DNS vulnerabilities and attack methods CISOs should understand.

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February 14, 2007 | 3:27 PM Comments  0 comments



GoC comments on triple X TLD

Below are the comments the Government of Canada has recently submitted to ICANN regarding the revised proposed agreement with ICM providing for designation of a .XXX sTLD registry.

February 5, 2007 | 10:41 AM Comments  0 comments



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