MAAWG

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Industry: Internet
Founded: 2004
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Country: USA
Website: www.maawg.org
Key People
Jerry Upton, Executive Director

Michael O’Reirdan, Chairman
Alex Bobotek, Co-Vice Chairman
Chris Roosenraad, Co-Vice Chairman
Dave Crocker, Senior Advisor

MAAWG is the acronym for Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group, which is a non-profit international organization primarily engaged in preventing online abuses such denial of service attacks, phishing, spam, viruses and many other cyber crimes. The organization uses industry collaboration, technology, and public policy to provide solutions related to online messaging abuses. MAAWG was founded in 2004 and its headquarters is located in San Francisco, California.[1]

Since its establishment, MAAWG has been active in helping protect internet users and promote online security by publishing documents regarding the improvement of online security. It also publishes a quarterly e-mail metrics report that covers around 500 million mailboxes. It is used to analyze the trend and to track dangerous e-mail abuses. MAAWG also provides comments on public policies and provides training courses related to cyber security. Its documents are published in different languages including Arabic, Chinese, French, German,Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

The members of MAAWG are categorized as Sponsor, Full Member and Supporter. Some of the organizations sponsor members are AOL, AT&T, France Telecom, Cloudmark Inc., Facebook, Yahoo!.[2] The members of the organization meet three times a year to discuss the latest issues on messaging security, bot mitigation practices, social networking abuse as well as on-going policies and legislation conducted by different governments and other organizations involved in cyber security.[3]

ICANN Involvement

The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group actively shares its commentaries on various ICANN policies. On July 28, 2010, MAAWG praised the Internet governing body's initiative in preparing an initial report regarding its plans to improve the Registration Accreditation Agreement. MAAWG supported the issues identified as high priority on the Initial Report on Proposals for Improvements to the RAA and emphasized that these should be incorporated into the new RAA. These issues include:[4]

MAAWG also provided comments on the following issues:

  1. Registrar Oversight
  2. Whois Operation and Usability
  3. Scalable access to zone file data given the imminent addition of new gTLDs
  4. Cooperation with law enforcement, government regulators, and non-governmental organizations to prevent or respond to cybercrime and Internet abuse

MAAWG also observed a 17.9% increase on the budget allocated for Global Engagement and International Participation, compared with the FY 2011 budget. The organization also noted that no specific budget had been allocated to improve the zone file access, and the effort provided to reach out to the law enforcement needs of the community was limited. In addition, MAAWG pointed out that ICANN's operating expenses increased by 13%, whereas its revenue was only up by 6.5%. Given those facts, MAAWG suggested that ICANN should take measures to reduce its expenditures or to increase its revenues.[8]

Senior Technical Advisors

References

  1. About MAAWG
  2. Member Roster
  3. Meetings
  4. MAAWG Comments on ICANN Report RAA-Improvements-Proposal-28May10
  5. ICANN Study on the Prevalence of Domain Names Registered using a Privacy or Proxy Registration Service among the top 5 gTLDs
  6. Comments on ICANN’s proposed 2011 Plan for Enhancing Internet Security, Stability and Resiliency
  7. Comments on Whois Review Team
  8. Comments on ICANN’s Draft FY2012 Budget
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