Hi everyone,

some session about security during LA meeting , for those interested by
security issue and it is open to everybody.

Best Regards,

Rafik

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From: Glen de Saint Géry
Date: 2014-09-29 16:38 GMT+09:00
Subject: Cybersecurity Awareness Messaging - Session Invitation (ICANN 51)
To:






The Anti-Phishing Working Group will hold a session during ICANN 51 in Los
Angeles regarding the STOP. THINK. CONNECT. cybersecurity awareness
campaign. The SSR Team would like to invite all members of the community,
including gTLD and ccTLD registries, registrars, the private sector,
government representatives, academic researchers, NGOs and all others to
attend and consider joining the initiative as well.



Session title: (APWG) Hemispheric Unification of Cyber Security Awareness
Messaging

http://la51.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-apwg-cyber-security

Date: Wed, 15 October 2014 - 16:30 to 17:45 PDT

Room: Pacific Palisades



"The STOP. THINK. CONNECT. Messaging Convention has embarked upon a
campaign to establish the STOP. THINK. CONNECT. cybersecurity awareness
messaging suite as a hemisphere-wide campaign, leveraging initial adoption
by nation-states in North America, Central America and South America.



"The Messaging Convention was established in 2010 to unify online safety
awareness with a common slogan - STOP.THINK.CONNECT. - and a universally
recognized logo. The campaign has been adopted by national government
agencies and group in the USA, Canada, Malaysia, Japan, Uruguay, Panama and
Paraguay and the Convention joined with the Organization of American States
in 2012 to promote the campaign among its member states, of which there are
35 independent nations.



Working from these early adoptions in the Western Hemisphere and the
membership networks of the APWG and co-founder, NCSA, the Convention
proposes the consolidation of national cybersecurity awareness messaging
campaigns into a hemispheric effort that would provide transborder
resonance and unparalleled efficiency in delivering the campaign’s
essential messages."