[Chapter-delegates] Seeking Views: DNS Filtering
Rodel Urani
rodel.urani at strategict.pro
Tue Sep 6 03:41:04 PDT 2011
While enumerating the issues facing cyber crime activities and solutions
such as attacking the server at the source and an international cooperation
might be effective, this approaches has been around a long time ago, it is
not moving (and it does not assure stakeholders particularly individuals
about their safety while surfing or connected to the Internet).
We all know that cyber crime can operate even without a server-it is not
only about eradicating the obvious activity where there is such server-it
also do not tell us that IP that has been logged in any of the network
monitors would tell who the real person behind. This even complicate
things even with international cooperation.
A position that encourages, somehow a little aggressive but very careful and
sensitive action that brings the government and every critical Internet
stakeholders must be drawn out instead. Does the paper have more room for
adjustment, if any, what could they be?
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 2:08 AM, Houle Louis <Louis.Houle at oricom.ca> wrote:
> Good teamwork!
>
> It's something I'd like to see translated in French... Let us know when the
> final version will receive an approval!
>
> Thanks Sally
>
> Louis Houle
> Président
> La Société Internet du Québec (ISOC Québec)
> Louis.Houle at isocquebec.org
>
>
> Le 2011-09-03 12:13, Jozef Halbersztadt a écrit :
>
> Hi Sally,
>>
>> I do agree with Jan Flodin and Eduard Tric. The text is not only well
>> balanced, it is just extremely needful.
>>
>> Move its thesis to the title/subtitle, please.
>>
>> Filtering is not a solution, only international cooperation is the real
>> solution.
>>
>> Best
>>
>> Jozef Halbersztadt
>> ISOC Poland
>> http://www.isoc.org.pl/
>>
>>
>> Dnia 31 sierpnia 2011 15:33 Sally Wentworth<wentworth at isoc.org>
>> napisał(a):
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>>> Dear ISOC Chapter Colleagues, As you may be aware, efforts to address
>>> illegal online activities using DNS filtering techniques have been cropping
>>> up all over the globe. Attached is a DRAFT ISOC paper that outlines the
>>> issue and offers ISOC's concerns with this approach. This paper is aimed at
>>> a non-technical audience. We want to share this draft paper with you and
>>> seek your views on its content. Because this paper will help inform an IGF
>>> Workshop in September, we would appreciate if you could send us any comments
>>> as soon as possible but not later than FRIDAY, 09 SEPTEMBER. This way, we
>>> will have time to consider all the views as we put together a final version.
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>> Sally Wentworth
>>> Andrei Robachevsky
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Rodel Urani
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