May 6, 2024 at 05:18PM
The DNS Abuse Institute has transformed into the NetBeacon Institute, focusing on combating online technical abuse. It offers free innovative solutions, education, and collaboration opportunities to domain industry stakeholders. The flagship programs, NetBeacon MAP and NetBeacon Reporter, have been expanded to better measure and report on DNS Abuse. The Institute aims to make the internet a safer place for users.
It seems like the major points from the meeting notes are:
– The DNS Abuse Institute has transformed into the NetBeacon Institute to reflect its continued vision and commitment to combating DNS Abuse.
– The NetBeacon Institute aims to provide innovative solutions, education opportunities, and collaboration with industry and cybersecurity stakeholders to keep users safe.
– The Institute introduced the NetBeacon Measurement and Analytics Platform (MAP) to provide specific reporting on DNS Abuse concentrations and empower operators to combat threats effectively.
– NetBeacon Reporter was launched to empower individuals and organizations to report suspected DNS Abuse and provide registrars and registries with higher fidelity reports to act upon.
– The Institute is sponsoring a dedicated DNS Abuse workshop with ICANN in Paris on May 8, 2024.
– The NetBeacon Institute was founded by Public Interest Registry in 2021 and aims to combat DNS Abuse through industry-shared solutions and collaboration.
This transition and expansion effort by the NetBeacon Institute aims to make safety resources more accessible to a wider audience and continue to make the web a safer place. The Institute’s focus on combating DNS Abuse through innovative solutions and collaborative efforts is the key takeaway.