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IGF USA

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Jul 21, 2010
Washington DC
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Afilias' James Galvin will be moderating a panel entitled: e-Crimes and Malicious Use in the DNS: Implications and Observations at the IGF USA conference to be held at the Georgetown Law Center.

This session covers some of very real time examples of the fight against DNS‐related abuse such as phishing, malware and fraudulent uses of domain names. The panel will also comment on the scope and growth expected in various kinds of fraud and abuse as the domain name space continues to grow exponentially.

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ISSA Ireland Seminar on DNS Security

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Jul 22, 2010
Dublin, Ireland
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Afilias' James Galvin will be the main speaker at this Information Systems Security Association event on DNSSEC. The seminar will highlight the advances being made in DNS security, particularly in the adoption and availability of DNSSEC, the DNS Security Extensions. The event will be held at the Camden Court Hotel in Dublin. More info and registration details can be found at the link above.
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ISSA Cyber Security Summit

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Jun 9, 2010
Huntsville, AL
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Afilias' Jim Galvin will be on the DNSSEC Panel entitled "Deployment Lessons Learned" at the upcoming North Alabama ISSA Cyber Security Summit.
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Internet of Things Europe

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Jun 2, 2010
Brussels
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Afilias Discovery Services' Ali Rezafard will be a panel member at:

Session 7: Governance and public policy

Who is responsible for naming and identifying the IOT within Europe? What are the defining set of principles and regulation underlying the governance of IOT? How can an open, independent, transparent and accountable governance of the internet be created? The European Commission suggests that private companies should continue to take the lead in the day-to-day management of the operation of the internet, as long as they are accountable and independent. What is the role for public authorities and how can an architecture be set up with a sufficient level of decentralised management so that European public authorities can exercise their responsibilities as regards transparency, competition and accountability? What policy tools should be exercised to ensure stakeholders are accountable?

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IET Net Neutrality Discussion

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May 19, 2010
University of Surrey
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Afilias' Desiree Miloshevic will be chairing this panel discussion entitled 'How long will the Internet remain a level playing field?' on Net neutrality at the University of Surrey, Guildforde. Networking and refreshments at 19.00 with the debate starting at 19.30. Visit the Web link to register for this free event!
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How to Establish a Traceability Data Framework

Apr 22, 2010

A recent recall of Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP) has once again reinforced the harmful effects of a disconnected supply chain.  HVP is an ingredient found in many spices, sauces, and mixes, products which are themselves used in millions of foods.  Recalls such as these can severely affect consumer brand confidence.   Because of the broken chains in our traceability system, many more brands are affected because most food manufacturers cannot see where all of the contaminated products have come from upstream nor can they see what products have been affected downstream.  There are things that can be done today, however, to enable clearer visibility along the supply chain and to help you get ready for a future National Traceability System, as proposed by the U.S. Congress.  As a provider of traceability services, Afilias has some best practice recommendations for you for establishing a framework to help you view your product data from farm to fork.

Establish an identifier strategy.  A unique identifier can be used to differentiate your product to improve visibility.  Some examples of unique identifier technologies include livestock ear tags, RFID chips, 2D data matrix barcodes and serialized ID numbers, such as an Ipv6 address.  There are 3 important considerations that should be address when establishing an identifier strategy that works best for you and that will make traceability easier to implement.

  1. Your identifiers should be standards-based.  This will enable your organization to more easily and clearly communicate with others down the supply chain in a uniform way.  Most standards recommended for use today have the ability to hold multiple  data points that are critical to traceability.  For example, a standardized serial ID number can tell us the birth date, order, and location of an animal.
  2. Your identifiers should be unique.  The more specific an identifier is, the better.  Being able to uniquely identify each of your products or each of the ingredients going into your product can prevent delays and loss of non-contaminated product in the event of a recall.  If applying a unique identifier to your product or ingredient is cost prohibitive or infeasible at this time, even applying a unique identifier to a lot number is a great start that will significantly increase the amount of useful data and create a more detailed history of each product.   Once this is established, it will be far more economical in the future to begin to drill down further, should regulations mandate it.
  3. You should consider relevant industry or association recommendations.  If there is already a standard adopted by your industry, we would strongly recommend using it.  Uniformity of identifiers in a product category and supply chain can ease traceability and visibility.  This will enable you to more easily communicate data with those in your supply chain, should you want to, to prevent unnecessary harm to consumers and to minimize the loss of non-contaminated product.
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Collect and Store your Data.  Choose a data collection and storage system that works for your organization’s needs and capabilities.  Many organizations create their own in-house solutions, or choose from one of the options available on the market.  Whichever works best for you, it is important to make sure that your solution enables you to keep an up-to-date database of your products, their identification properties, and the ability to store movement at least one or two steps up or down the supply chain.    

Comply with a National Traceability System.  Afilias’ Discovery Services is a traceability solution that fits the above criteria and will provide you visibility for your product that will allow you to comply with the National Traceability System that is being proposed by Congress.  In effect, it works much the same way as a Web search engine does searching for the unique identifiers associated with contaminated products.  Discovery Services can work with any of the standardized identifiers discussed and, in the event of a recall, can easily find each specific product no matter what kind of identifier it is.  The more unique the identifier, the more specific the ADS results will be.  In addition, ADS provides enhanced security allowing visibility only into specified information.  Each participant along the supply chain can choose to share only relevant data with partners and be confident that it will remain unshared with competitors.

Establishing full Farm-to-Fork traceability will enable us to more quickly and accurately get the full history of product data along the entire supply chain when a recall occurs.  We can get the RIGHT foods off the shelves and off of consumer’s plates giving them the confidence that they are feeding their families safe, healthy meals.

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Food Safety Summit

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Apr 12, 2010 - Apr 14, 2010
Washington, DC
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Afilias will be exhibiting at the 2010 Food Safety Summit in Washington, DC.  Stop by booth #727 to learn how Afilias Discovery Services enables true end to end traceability in the supply chain!

Afilias Discovery Services VP, Brian Cute, will be speaking on the panel: Traceability - Supply Chain Wide Adoption of Electronic Traceability.  The panel will be held Tuesday, April 13th at 1:45 pm in the Exhibit Hall Theatre A.

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CENTR's 10th Annivesary Seminar

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Dec 2, 2009
Brussels
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CENTR's 10th Anniversary Seminar "Who Should Govern the Internet?" includes a session lead by Afilias' Desiree Miloshevic entitled " Internet Governance in the New Economic Context and Recent Trends."

 

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ISOC DC: New Business Models for the New Net

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Nov 16, 2009
Washington D.C.
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Mark your calendar for this important event –

An ISOC-DC Event

Join us for an informal, lively conversation on the new business models arising on the next-generation Net and whether these models will finally begin to generate the revenue so many Net investors have predicted for so long.

Leading the discussion:

* Kurt Baumann, CEO, 3Sixty Enterprises, www.3SixtyWeb.com, and former Angel/Venture
* Mark Potts, CEO and co-founder, Growthspur, www.growthspur.com
* David Johnson, Senior Resident Fellow and expert on the law of electronic commerce, Center for Democracy and Technology, www.cdt.org
* Wesley Kaplow, VP, Network Solutions and CTO, Polar Star Consulting, www.polarstarconsulting.com

Graeme Browning, author of "Electronic Democracy: Using the Internet to Transform American Politics", and ISOC-DC Governing Council member, will moderate.

Please RSVP by email chapter@isoc-dc.org.  Open to the public, no charge. 

For more details visit http://isoc-dc.org.

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Senate Makes Progress: Afilias Commends HELP Committee for Its Renewed Focus on Food Safety Reform

Oct 22, 2009
Hearing explores reform of U.S. food safety system; sets stage for Senate action this year

WASHINGTON – October 22, 2009 – The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee today held a hearing to discuss S. 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act and specific proposals for food safety reforms. Brian Cute, Vice President of Discovery Services for Afilias, a global provider of end-to-end supply chain traceability services, issued the following statement applauding the Committee’s effort and progress made toward establishing a national traceability system for food.

“Today was an important morning for food safety and it is encouraging that the committee is working on legislation that will create a national food tracing system. The establishment of a robust and effective food tracing system will provide the FDA with the information it needs to conduct targeted and effective recalls, protect industry from losses, and most importantly, restore Americans’ confidence in their food supply.

“As a top priority, S.510 must enable government, industry and technologists to work together through pilot projects to develop a scalable and interoperable food traceability system that ensures all players in the food supply chain will embrace technologies to meet the traceability requirements set out in the bill. As a traceability technology provider, Afilias looks forward to working with the Congress and the FDA and providing our expertise through pilot projects to demonstrate which technologies available today will best deliver ‘farm to fork’ traceability and make a national tracing system a reality.

“The House-passed food safety bill, H.R. 2749, makes great strides toward this end, including the establishment of pilots within the industry to develop a national tracing system. Afilias looks forward to the Senate taking a similar approach in its bill and hope that adequate funding and resources will follow to make these pilot projects possible.”

S. 510, FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, the Senate’s food safety reform bill that has garnered the most attention, contains provisions that require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a pilot project to test and evaluate new methods for rapidly and effectively tracking/tracing fruits and vegetables in the event of a food-borne illness outbreak. Earlier this year, the House passed its version of food safety legislation, H.R. 2749, Food Safety Enhancement Act. H.R. 2749 contains more robust traceability provisions, in particular, requiring the Food and Drug Administration to issue regulations that require food producers, manufacturers, processors, transporters, or holders to maintain the full pedigree of the origin and previous distribution history of the food and to link that history with the subsequent distribution history of the food. It also establishes an interoperable record to ensure fast and efficient traceback. Prior to issuing such regulations, FDA would be required to conduct a feasibility study, public meetings, and pilot projects.

The Senate HELP committee will now work to schedule a markup of S.510.

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Afilias Discovery Services is a standards-based hosted registry service providing true end-to-end traceability. ADS allows you to securely and selectively share "track and trace" information.  Fully interoperable and identifier agnostic, with ADS you can conduct surgically precise product recalls, improving consumer safety and confidence while reducing business impacts.
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