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Black Hat Asia 2014,
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Forty-five years ago the Arpanet came into existence, connecting computers with permanent, leased lines. Within a few years multiple networks were interconnected to form today's Internet. Billions of users, trillions of dollars of commerce and a new “flat” world emerged. Two of the less attractive consequences of the explosive growth were the myriad security problems and the wrangling over Internet governance issues.
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Dr. Steve Crocker
- Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers
Dr. Crocker has been Chairman of the Board at ICANN since June of 2011 and is also CEO and Co-founder of Shinkuro, Inc., a start-up company focused on dynamic sharing of information across the Internet and on the deployment of improved security protocols on the Internet.
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