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Anti-Spam Anti-Abuse Security! Working Group
Security Working Group RIPE 89 Markus de Br n Tobias Knecht Brian Nisbet
A: Administrative Matters Welcome Scribe, Chat, Steno, MeetEcho & Livestream Code of Conduct Rating Where Appropriate Approve Minutes from RIPE 88 Finalise Agenda
B: Update B.1. AA-WG Recharter! (New mailing list too!) https://www.ripe.net/community/wg/active-wg/security/ The Security Working Group is committed to fostering collaboration, sharing best practices, and addressing security challenges within the RIPE community. The primary objective of the WG is to enhance the security, resilience, and stability of the Internet infrastructure within our region. Tackling abuse of Internet infrastructure and resources is a core goal of the WG, as well as: Collaborating with stakeholders to develop and advocate for best practices, guidelines, and standards for securing Internet resources Facilitating information sharing and cooperation among relevant entities Providing education, training, and outreach initiatives to raise awareness of security issues and promote best practices adoption
B: Update B.2. Working Group Chair Selection B.3. Recent List Discussion
D: Interactions D.1. Engaging with Governments Handling Requests for Information Hisham Ibrahim, RIPE NCC
E: Presentations E.1. Unveiling Domain Blocklist Performance - An Analysis over Four Years - Antonia Affinito, University of Twente E.2. The hosting of Live Piracy, the good bad and not so ugly? Lee Kent, BeIN & Andrew Willatt, Premier League
X: AOB Z: Agenda for RIPE 90