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ICANN Cairo: Is anyone listening to the GNSO?

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Posted on November 11, 2008November 20, 2017 by Brenden KuerbisIG Institutions

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Brenden Kuerbis

Brenden Kuerbis is a Research Scientist at the Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy. His research generally focuses on the governance of Internet identifiers and the intersection of cybersecurity concerns with forms of Internet governance. Publications include an overview of the cybersecurity institutional landscape, and work examining governance structures and incentives of network operators in performing route filtering.

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