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Security Track: At the Intersection of Anti-Abuse and Infrastructure

Security Track: At the Intersection of Anti-Abuse and Infrastructure

The objectives of this security track are to provide: 1. a primer on the shared goals and incentives of operator groups and anti-abuse groups, 2. a review contempo …

Talk Title Security Track: At the Intersection of Anti-Abuse and Infrastructure
Speakers Jared Mauch (NTT America) , foy shiver (APWG) , Dennis Dayman (Return Path) , Tobias Knecht (Abusix) , Jesse Sowell (Stanford) , Dave Crocker (Brandenburg InternetWorking) , Tom Shaw (SUBRL)
Conference NANOG66
Conf Tag
Location San Diego, California
Date Feb 8 2016 - Feb 10 2016
URL Talk Page
Slides [Talk Slides](https://archive.nanog.org/sites/default/files/Sowell - Security Track.pdf)
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The objectives of this security track are to provide: 1. a primer on the shared goals and incentives of operator groups and anti-abuse groups, 2. a review contemporary trends, presented by active anti-abuse community participants, 3. a narrower review of these trends, focusing on those faced by both communities, how they interact and the how costs propagate within the network operations industry, the messaging industry, and on to consumers 4. pragmatic advice on how reputation is imbued and how it can be repaired Dennis Dayman Member of the Board at M3AAWG Chief Privacy and Security Officer at Return Path. ==== Tobias Knecht Co-Chair of RIPE Anti-Abuse Working Group Abuse Desk SIG in M3AAWG CEO of Abusix ==== Tom Shaw SURBL Hosting SIG in M3AAWG ==== Dave Crocker M3AAWG Senior Technical Advisor and longstanding participant in IETF ==== Jared Mauch NTT America J.D. Falk Award from M3AAWG for his work on the OpenResolver project ==== Foy Shiver Deputy Secretary General of Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)

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