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[anti-abuse-wg] Potential New Chair: Introduction & Next Steps
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Sander Steffann
sander at steffann.nl
Thu Jan 27 17:18:19 CET 2022
Hi Markus, > Thank you Brian for the introduction and thank you all for supporting Brian's "out of cycle" proposal. > > My name is Markus de Brün and I am a computer scientist working for the Federal Office for Information Security in Germany (better known as BSI). > BSI is home of the national CERT and one of the main distributors of abuse reports in Germany. Though I am not part of the CERT itself, my job involves establishing contacts to internet operators and discussing current topics of interest. This - from time to time - includes discussions on abuse handling, e.g. how ISPs relay our abuse reports to their customers. > Some of you may know me or at least have seen me at a RIPE meeting of which I attended most since RIPE62. > > If you as a working group do not have any objections, I would be happy to support Brian and Tobias. I have no objection at all :) I'm happy to see people volunteering to share the workload of chairs! Cheers, Sander
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