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<DIV><FONT face=Calibri>te refieres a algo como esto? lo probé sin éxito, pues
<STRONG><FONT face="Times New Roman">mi router y la versión del IOS no reconoce
el comando interface redundant ....</FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Calibri></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1 face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">interface redundant </FONT></B></FONT></FONT><I><FONT
size=1><FONT size=1><FONT
face="Times New Roman">number</FONT></P></I></FONT></FONT><FONT size=1
face=Courier><FONT size=1 face=Courier>
<P>hostname(config-if)#</P><FONT size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1 face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">interface redundant 1</FONT></P></B></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1 face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config-if)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">member-interface gigabitethernet
3/0</FONT></P></B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1
face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config-if)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">member-interface gigabitethernet
3/1</FONT></P></B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1
face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config-if)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">interface redundant 2</FONT></P></B></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1 face=Courier>
<P align=left>hostname(config-if)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1
face=Courier-Bold><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
face="Times New Roman">member-interface gigabitethernet
3/2</FONT></P></B></FONT></FONT><FONT size=1 face=Courier><FONT size=1
face=Courier>
<P>hostname(config-if)# </FONT></FONT><B><FONT size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT
size=1 face=Courier-Bold><FONT face="Times New Roman">member-interface
gigabitethernet 3/3</FONT></FONT></FONT></B></P></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title="mailto:ifernandez.aquino@gmail.com
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href="mailto:ifernandez.aquino@gmail.com">Ivan Fernandez Aquino</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, November 9, 2016 3:22 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=atrujillo10@gmail.com
href="mailto:atrujillo10@gmail.com">atrujillo10@gmail.com</A> ; <A
title="mailto:lacnog@lacnic.net
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href="mailto:lacnog@lacnic.net">Latin America and Caribbean Region Network
Operators Group</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> Re: [lacnog] Consulta sobre cisco</DIV></DIV></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV dir=ltr>Hola Manuel,
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>De lado del router seria crear un puerto logico (Port-Channel) y asociar
todas las interfaces fiisicas que gustes (hasta 8 del mismo tipo). </DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>Saludos</DIV></DIV><BR>
<DIV class=gmail_quote>
<DIV dir=ltr>On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 3:17 PM Arian Trujillo Díaz <<A
title="mailto:atrujillo10@gmail.com
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href="mailto:atrujillo10@gmail.com">atrujillo10@gmail.com</A>>
wrote:<BR></DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=gmail_quote
style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Si
se llama Etherchannel, pero gestiona el protocolo LACP u 802.3ad<BR
class=gmail_msg><BR class=gmail_msg><BR class=gmail_msg>El 09/11/2016 a las
15:14, Alejandro Acosta escribió:<BR class=gmail_msg>> no.., esto no sería
lo que estas buscando.<BR class=gmail_msg>><BR class=gmail_msg>> Tu
respuesta en el mundo de Cisco es etherchannel ..., nunca lo ví en<BR
class=gmail_msg>> routers pero si en LAN Switches. No se si exista alguna
solución más<BR class=gmail_msg>> moderna y que yo me haya quedado en la
prehistoria :-|<BR class=gmail_msg>><BR class=gmail_msg>><BR
class=gmail_msg>> Saludos,<BR class=gmail_msg>><BR class=gmail_msg>>
Ale,<BR class=gmail_msg>><BR class=gmail_msg>><BR
class=gmail_msg>><BR class=gmail_msg>> El 9/11/16 a las 2:11 p.m.,
Alejandro Acosta escribió:<BR class=gmail_msg>>> HSRP? VRRP?<BR
class=gmail_msg>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>> El 9/11/16 a las 2:08 p.m., Manuel José Linares
Alvaro escribió:<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> Hola,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> Alguien sabe como configurar un router cisco (tal
vez un 2900 o<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> 2800) con dos interfaces de
red<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> ethernet redundantes? algo parecido a lo
que llamamos en linux<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> interfaces bond?<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> Saludos,<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> Manuel
Linares.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>
--------------------------------------------------<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> From: "Robert Guerra" <<A class=gmail_msg
href="mailto:rguerra@privaterra.org"
target=_blank>rguerra@privaterra.org</A>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2016 2:31 PM<BR class=gmail_msg>>>> To:
"Latin America and Caribbean Region Network Operators Group"<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> <<A class=gmail_msg
href="mailto:lacnog@lacnic.net" target=_blank>lacnog@lacnic.net</A>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> Cc: "GT IPv6 LAC / LAC IPv6 TF" <<A
class=gmail_msg href="mailto:lactf@lacnic.net"
target=_blank>lactf@lacnic.net</A>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>
Subject: [lacnog] IGF 2016 / Se busca contactos sobre el despliegue<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>> de IPv6<BR class=gmail_msg>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Estimados colegas,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Estoy organizando una session sobre IPv6 en
el Foro de Governance que<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> tendrá lugar en
Mexico al mes que viene.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Me encantaría incluir la participación de
personas responsable del<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> despliegue de
IPv6 de Latin America. A continuación os incluyo<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> detalles<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
de la session.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Si teneis alguna pregunta, envíame una
nota.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
saludos<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Roberto<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> --<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Robert Guerra<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Twitter: <A class=gmail_msg
href="http://twitter.com/netfreedom" rel=noreferrer
target=_blank>twitter.com/netfreedom</A><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Email: <A class=gmail_msg href="mailto:rguerra@privaterra.org"
target=_blank>rguerra@privaterra.org</A><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
PGP Keys : <A class=gmail_msg href="https://keybase.io/rguerra" rel=noreferrer
target=_blank>https://keybase.io/rguerra</A><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Details
of the workshop<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
——————————————————————————<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> IGF 2016 Workshop #6 : Can Law enforcement
catch bad actors online<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> anymore<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> <A
class=gmail_msg
href="https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/6"
rel=noreferrer
target=_blank>https://www.intgovforum.org/cms/igf2016/index.php/proposal/view_public/6</A><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Description of workshop:<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> The
exhaustion of the IPv4 address supply has been predicted since the<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> end of the 1980s. However, the large scale
adoption of mobile devices<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> and their
associated IPv4 addressing needs accelerated the exhaustion<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> timetable, and placed increased pressure on
network operators to<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> conserve IPv4
addresses<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> This pressure has resulted in a marked
increase in the use of<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> technologies, such
as Network Address Translation (NAT), that allow<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> pools of addresses to be shared across
multiple endpoints. These<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> mechanisms
enable the reuse of the limited pool of available IPv4<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> addresses, resulting in the number of
connected endpoints vastly<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> outnumbering
the number of addresses in use in the public internet.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> This has
three important implications for Internet technology<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> developers, and those who depend on certain
behaviors of the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> technology.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Application designers need to consider the fact that an IP address<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> does<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> not
necessarily identify an endpoint.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Law enforcement and forensic functions need
to consider that an IP<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> address alone may
not be sufficient to correlate Internet activity<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> observations with an endpoint; and even an IP
address associated<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> timestamp generally may
not suffice.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Data retention mechanisms and policies that
record or reference an IP<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> address need to
refactor their actions and requirements to consider<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> that<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> in
increasingly large parts of the Internet, an IP address is merely a<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> temporary identifier. Potentially large
volumes of ancillary data are<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> required to
match an IP address to an endpoint.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Description of the plan to facilitate
discussion amongst speakers,<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> audience
members and remote participants:<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> The workshop will be organized as a
facilitated dialogue. Led by the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
moderator, subject experts will debate and discuss the key<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> questions and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> issues. Subject experts will give opening
comments, after which the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> moderator will
turn to those attending the session and invited experts<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> in the audience to engage in facilitated
dialogue.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> In addition to the background documents and
papers that will be<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> prepared<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> ahead of the IGF, additional articles of
interest, commissioned blogs,<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> reference
materials and social media conversations will be<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> published and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> distributed ahead of the workshop.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Speakers:<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> The experts listed below have accepted the
invitation to<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> participate in<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> the session. They are drawn from the Law
Enforcement, Government,<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Academia, Civil
Society, The Technical Community and Private sector<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> stakeholder groups. A facilitated dialogue
will be organized so that<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> these experts
can bring their knowledge and perspective to discuss and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> debate the challenges brought by IPv4
exhaustion and the challenges<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> opportunities presented by IPv6 adoption.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (1)
Jeffrey R. Bedser is the founder and CEO of iThreat Cyber Group<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> <A class=gmail_msg
href="http://www.ithreat.com" rel=noreferrer
target=_blank>www.ithreat.com</A>. Mr. Bedser has led ICG on its journey from
an<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> internet<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> investigative firm to a technology driven
threat Intelligence Company.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> ICG was
formed in 1997 as Internet Crimes Group. Mr. Bedser has been a<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> facilitator, panelist and speaker for
organizations such as POLCYB,<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> ASIS<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> International, Infragard, HTCIA, The
Conference Board, ICANN and<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> the FBI<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Training Academy at Quantico. Mr. Bedser has
received media<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> coverage on<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> multiple occasions discussing topics
surrounding cyber-crime and cyber<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
security.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> For the session, Jeff will help present an
overview of the current<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> challenges being
faced by cyber investigators as IPv4 addresses are<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> exhausted and the transition to a wider
deployment of IPv6 takes<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> place.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> (2) John Curran is considered an Internet and
telecommunications<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> industry expert. Curran
was one of the founding members and is the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
current President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Registry<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> for Internet Numbers (ARIN), a Regional
Internet Registry (RIR). He is<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> also a
Principal Associate at Isotropic, LLC., a cybersecurity and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> telecommunications service provider. Curran
actively participates<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> in the<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> activities of the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF) and has<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> served<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> as co-chairman of the Operations and Network
Management Area and<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> member<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> of IPng (IPv6) Directorate.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> For the
session, John will bring the North American Regional Internet<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Registry perspective to the conversation.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (3) Laura
DeNardis is an American author and a globally recognized<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> scholar of Internet governance and technical
infrastructure. She is a<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> tenured Professor
and Associate Dean in the School of Communication at<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> American University. She is a Senior Fellow
of the Centre for<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> International Governance
Innovation (CIGI) and serves as the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Director of<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Research for the Global
Commission on Internet Governance. With a<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
background in Information engineering and a doctorate in Science and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Technology Studies (STS), her research
studies the social and<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> political<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> implications of Internet technical
architecture and governance.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> She is an appointed member of the U.S.
Department of State Advisory<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Committee on
International Communications and Information Policy<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> (ACICIP). She has more than two decades of
experience as an expert<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> consultant in
Internet Governance to Fortune 500 companies,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> foundations,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> and government agencies.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> For the
session, Laura will bring an academic and research perspective<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> to the conversation<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (4)
Robert Flaim has been a Supervisory Special Agent (SSA) for the<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Federal Bureau of Investigation for over
seventeen (17) years.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Currently, SSA Flaim
is assigned to the Executive Staff Unit of the<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Operational Technology Division in Quantico,
Virginia. Since 2004, Mr.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Flaim has worked
on Internet Governance efforts with the Internet<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers
(ICANN) and Regional<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Internet<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Registries, i.e., ARIN, RIPE NCC, the
Internet Engineering Task Force<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> and other
Internet Governance organizations, to foster Internet<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> policies<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
and practices that ensure effective international law enforcement<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> investigations. Prior to his current
position, Mr. Flaim worked at the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> FBI
Washington Field Office on cyber and counterterrorism<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> investigations.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Bobby
will bring a US and international law enforcement perspective to<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> the conversation and dialogue. As well,
Robert will bring a unique<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> first-hand
familiarity of urgent cyber investigations to to<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> discussion.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (4)
Athina Fragkouli is the Legal Counsel at the RIPE Network<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Coordination Centre (NCC), where she is
responsible for all legal<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> aspects of the
organisation. She defines the RIPE NCC legal framework,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> provides advice, and gives legal support for
all RIPE NCC activities.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Athina works with
a variety of Internet stakeholders such as network<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> operators, governments, and Law Enforcement
Agencies (LEA). She also<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> represents the
RIPE NCC in a variety of fora such as technical<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> meetings<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
and EU-organised events.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Athina - Will bring a European Regional
Internet Registry<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> perspective to<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> the panel. As well she will bring a rights
based, european and privacy<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> perspective to
the conversation.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> (5) Merike Kaeo is a recognized global expert
in information security<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> and author of
“Designing Network Security.” Prior to joining<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Farsight Security, Merike served as Chief
Information Security Officer<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> for Internet
Identity (IID), where she was responsible for maintaining<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> IID’s vision and ensuring the company’s
sensitive information and<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> technologies are
protected. Prior to joining IID, Merike founded<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Double<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Shot Security, which provided strategic and operational guidance to<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> secure Fortune 100 companies. She led the
first security initiative<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> for<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Cisco in the mid-1990s. Merike is on ICANN’s
Security and Stability<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Advisory Council
(SSAC) and the FCC’s Communications Security,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Reliability and Interoperability Council
(CSRIC). She earned a MSEE<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> from<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> George Washington University and a BSEE from
Rutgers University.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (6) Dick
Leaning has over 28 years’ experience in Law Enforcement,<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> leading teams of investigators in the
Metropolitan Police Service<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> (London), UK
National Crime Squad (NCS) and the Serious Organised<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Crime<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Agency (SOCA) and from 2009 within SOCA’s Cyber Crime Department. Dick<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> has been the UK representative at the G8
High-Tech Crime subgroup of<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> senior experts
and Interpol’s European High-Tech Crime Working Group<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> with responsibility for enhancing the
abilities of law enforcement.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Based in The
Hague since September 2011, Dick joined the United<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Kingdom<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
Liaison Bureau (UKLB) desk as a Europol Cyber Liaison officer, and has<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> recently taken on the role of Seconded
National Expert attached to the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> European
Cybercrime Center (EC3) at Europol. In his current role, Dick<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> has responsibility for Internet Community
Engagement through which he<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> hopes to
achieve significant dialogue with the Internet’s<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> multi-stakeholders and Law Enforcement, to
work in partnership to<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> prevent, disrupt
and prosecute cyber criminals.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Richard will bring a Internet Registry, Law
Enforcement and<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> International Cyber
Investigation perspective to the conversation and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> dialogue.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> (7) Ben Butler has been with Go Daddy since
2001. In 2002, He<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> formed the<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Go Daddy Abuse Department, and served as
Director of Network Abuse for<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> over 10
years. In this role, Ben helped create and enforce company and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> public policies dealing with every form of
potential abuse that<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> happens<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> online, including spam, phishing, identity
theft, copyright<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> infringements,
cyberbullying, child exploitation issues, and rogue<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> internet pharmacies. He recently took on a
new role as Director of the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Digital Crimes
Unit. Ben comes from a strong technical background<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> including several years as a network and
email administrator, and has<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> experience in
customer service, business management, and marketing.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> Ben will
bring a registrar perspective to the conversation and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> dialogue.<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Description of the proposer's plans for
remote participation<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> The workshop will be organized as a
facilitated dialogue. Led by the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>>
moderator, subject experts will debate and discuss the key<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> questions and<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> issues. Subject experts will give opening
comments, after which the<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>> moderator will
turn to those attending the session and invited experts<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> in the audience to engage in facilitated
dialogue.<BR class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>> Background paper (attached)<BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>><BR class=gmail_msg>>>><BR
class=gmail_msg>>>>>
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