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[anti-abuse-wg] Anti-Abuse Training: Questions for the WG
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Wido Potters
wido at abuse.io
Mon Oct 18 20:17:47 CEST 2021
Hi, On 15-10-2021 11:14, Brian Nisbet wrote: > 1) Would training, as described, be of interest to you? Yes, we (AS12859) would be interested. I hope it will help new colleagues in getting a good understanding of the issues. > 2) Would training, as described, be of interest to other LIRs you know of/work with? I expect so, yes. Before covid I spoke regularly with LIR's who expressed some tips and tricks on the subject would be helpful. > 3) If not, would there be other areas of Anti-Abuse training that would be of interest? I think most people would benefit from practical tips and sharing of experiences from other LIR's/providers. > 4) Would you be willing to help write training materials for this course? Yes, I am co-author of an anti-abuse code of conduct and roadmap for Dutch providers and registrars. These are both creative commons licensed. Last year I helped developing an anti-abuse course by the .NL registry for .NL registrars, I have asked whether this content can be shared. Kind regards, -- Wido Potters
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