Webinar: Domain Security: DNS Security Risks and Technical & Legal Solutions

The Domain Name System (DNS) is the most used service on the internet. It is the foundational technology that makes the internet possible, delivering all digital experiences and online services. The DNS is a global public network – open to anyone from anywhere. DNS ubiquity and access, while useful, poses serious and growing security risks. Managing security of every domain throughout its lifecycle is a critical part of overall DNS security.

As digital transformation and cloudification grows and evolves, IT teams and corporate Legal Departments face challenges to GET and KEEP control over the expanding DNS attack surface. 

Peter LaMantia, CEO and Founder of Authentic Web Inc., will discuss: 

  • How enterprise domains and the DNS are exposed to security risks.

  • Why it is difficult for IT teams to manage enterprise-wide DNS networks.

  • How current domain and DNS change management fails to enforce compliance and security.

  • The urgent need for organizations to rethink their legacy business processes.

David Weslow, Partner at Wiley Rein LLP, will discuss: 

  • How domain transfer rules are circumvented by bad actors.

  • Legal risks that arise following the unauthorized transfer of a domain.

  • Steps that can be taken to recover stolen domain names, including:

    • Registrar Support

    • Self-Help

    • ICANN Registrar Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy

    • Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy / Legal actions

Who Should Attend

This program is expressly created for domain and DNS network stakeholders including IT infrastructure management, IT security leaders, digital marketing executives, Intellectual Property (IP) attorneys, or others seeking to limit domain security risks or recover stolen domains.

Thursday, March 4, 2021 | 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (EST)

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