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[dns-wg] the seven people who hold the keys to worldwide internet security
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Wilfried Woeber
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Sat Mar 1 13:38:31 CET 2014
Brett Carr wrote: > I didn't think it was that bad an article really especially if you try to > view it from the point if view of somebody who knows nothing about Internet ...which leaves me with the question why such a person was invited: <quote> Gaining access to their inner sanctum isn't easy, but last month I was invited along to watch the ceremony and meet some of the keyholders... </quote> instead of someone who knows at least something about the topic covered. But in the end, business as usual with media people :-( -W > operations and/or DNS/DNSSEC. > > Brett > > >>On 28 Feb 2014, at 17:26, "Jim Reid" <jim at rfc1035.com> wrote: >> >>Sigh. Just sigh. >> >>http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/feb/28/seven-people-keys-worldwide-internet-security-web >> >> >>Well at least the article has a photo of Rick Lamb in a suit and tie, so it's not all bad... :-) >> >> > >
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