Keeping Fraud Out of the Domain Space Workshop Recap, with Lars Steffen, eco & Robert Flaim, Meta at the Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe 2024
Date of Event: 2024-06-25
Event: Global Anti-Scam Summit Europe 2024
Presenters: Lars Steffen, Head of International, Digital Infrastructure & Resilience at eco, and Robert Flaim, Head of Strategic Programs, IP & DNS Legal Team, Facebook, Meta
Lars Steffen and Robert Flaim led Workshop 9, focusing on strategies to keep fraud out of the domain space. The session emphasized proactive measures and collaboration within the domain industry.
Key points discussed included:
Proactive Approaches:
The workshop highlighted the proactive measures taken by registrars and registries to combat DNS abuse. Examples included the Basque region's registry, which actively monitors and takes responsibility for its domain zone.
Use of AI and Machine Learning:
Belgium's contribution demonstrated the use of AI and machine learning to prevent abusive domain registrations from being delegated and causing harm. Refr AI further discussed predicting potential abuse before it happens.
Collaboration and Information Exchange:
Collaboration within the industry was stressed as a key factor. Various initiatives, such as topDNS and contributions from DNSR and the Global Cyber Alliance, were mentioned as important platforms for exchanging information and intelligence.
Regulation and Self-Regulation:
The session also covered regulatory influences, such as NIS2, which are impacting the industry. Contributions from REACT and ICANN discussed the push for more regulatory obligations and self-regulation to address DNS abuse effectively.
Community Building:
Emphasis was placed on the importance of building personal connections within the community to foster trust and effective communication.
The workshop concluded with an acknowledgment of the hard work involved in organizing such conferences, with a round of applause for Yuri and the team.
Contributors:
9.1 What is happening in the Domain Space?
Lars Steffen, Head of International, Digital Infrastructures & Resilience, eco - Chair
Theo Geurts, Privacy & GRC Officer, Realtime Register
What is the Abuse Landscape Out There?
Xavier Koehoorn, Senior Legal Counsel, REACT (The Anti-Counterfeiting Network)
Impact of NIS2 on the Domain Name Space
Dimitris Zacharias, Senior Manager - Government and IGO Engagement, ICANN
Carlos Hernandez-Gañan, Principal Security, Stability & Resiliency Specialist, ICANN
ICANN’s Contractual Amendments
Josu Waliño, CEO, PuntuEUS
Fraud Prevention in .EUS: Best Practices and Innovations
Dan Owen, Product Owner, Domain Trust Intelligence Platform, Global Cyber Alliance
Taking Action to Mitigate and Prevent Domain Abuse
9.2 Updates on Fighting Abuse
Robert Flaim, Head - Strategic Program, Meta/Facebook - Chair
Emily Taylor, CEO & Founder, DNS Research Federation
Robert Flaim, Head - Strategic Program, Meta/Facebook
Fighting Abuse From a Research Perspective
Luigi Lenguito, Founder & CEO, BforeAI
How Intense Preemption drives Deterrence: PreCrime at Volksbank and BancaProgetto
Jordi Iparraguirre, Innovation Manager, EURid
APWES, an AI Based Detector of Potentially Abusive Registrations
Maarten Bosteels and Kristof Tuyteleers, DNS Belgium
15 years of combatting abuse in .be: from manual screening to AI driven fraud detection
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