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Panel: Rod Rasmussen (Anti-Phishing Working Group, USA), Chuck Gomes/Keith Drazek (Verisign, USA)(inv), Don Blumenthal (US, Public Interest Registry), Titi Akinsamni, (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

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The Forum on DNS Abuse has turned into one of the more popular recurring sessions at ICANN international meetings. Join us for informative, up-to-the-minute reports from the global war against DNS abuse.

Biographies of the Moderator and Panelists

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Nii Narku Quaynor

Affiliation: Chairman, Ghana Dot Com Ltd

City: Accra

Country: Ghana

Nii Quaynor graduated from Dartmouth College in 1972 with B.A (Engineering Science) and received a Ph.D (Computer Science) in distributed systems in 1977 from S.U.N.Y at Stony Brook.

Nii worked with Digital Equipment Corporation in U.S.A from 1977 till 1992 when he retired and returned to Ghana to establish the first Internet Service operated by Network Computer Systems (NCS) in West Africa in 1993.

Nii had earlier on in 1979 established the Computer Science department at the University of Cape Coast in Ghana.

Nii is the Convener of the African Network Operators Group (AfNOG), a network technology transfer institution since 2000 and the founding Chairman of AfriNIC, the African numbers registry

Nii in the past taught microprocessors with International Center for Theoretical Physics in several developing countries including Sri Lanka, Mexico, China and Colombia. Nii worked for Ghana National Petroleum Corporation and was also the Director of Enterprise Africa a UN Project

Nii has served on several Boards including ICANN and had been a member of the UN ICT Task Force and the Council of University of Ghana. Nii is a member of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group.

Nii is the Chairman of Ghana Dot Com LTD and an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at University of Cape-Coast, Ghana.

In 2007 Nii was honored with the Internet Society’s prestigious Jonathan Postel Service Award for his vision and pioneering work that helped countless others to spread the Internet across Africa

Nii is the Chairman of the Board of the National IT Agency (NITA), a member of the Board of Ghana Interbank Payment Settlement System (GhIPPS) of the Bank of Ghana and the National Identification Authority (NIA)

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Captain Frederick Gaudreau

Captain Frederick Gaudreau is a member of the Sûreté du Québec, technical and technological support unit.  He manages the activities inherent to the Cybercrime area for the Surete du Quebec.  He coordinates several major investigation files as well as a multitude of development projects in partnership with organizations dedicated to the fight against cybercrime.  Mr.Gaudreau represents the Sûreté du Québec on several committees and study groups such as the Canadian Federal/Provincial/Territorial study group on cybercrime, Francopol, and the Association Francophone des Spécialistes en Investigation Numérique. He also represented the Sûreté du Québec during several symposiums and conventions in Québec, Canada and Internationally.

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Lanre Ajayi

Lanre Ajayi had his Bachelors and Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He worked for the Nigeria Telecomunications Ltd (NITEL) for 11 years before establishing Pinet Informatics, which became one of the first Internet Service Providers in Nigeria.

Lanre Ajayi has served as the Vice-President of the Internet Service providers Association of Nigeria (ISPAN) and as the Vice-Chairman of African ISP Association (AfrISPA). He is a co-founder and the immediate Past President of the Nigeria Internet Group (NIG), a Non Profit Organisation committed to the promotion of the Internet in Nigeria. He is a founding member of Africa Network Information Center (AfriNIC). He has also served on the council of the Nigerian Computer Society (NCS) as the Chairman of Research and Statistics committee. He was Chairman of Technical committee on the Nigeria Country Code Top Level Domain Name (.ng). He was also the Chairman of ISPAN committee on the implementation of the Nigeria Internet Exchange Point.

Lanre Ajayi has served Nigeria in several capacities. He served as a member of the National Cybercrime Working Group (NCWG). He also served on the Federal Government committee on the National University Network (NUNet). He was appointed as a member of the Presidential task force for the restructuring of the Information and Communication Technology sector in Nigeria.

He is a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), a Fellow of the Nigerian Computer Society (NCS) and a registered member of the Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN).

Lanre Ajayi was listed as one of the icons of Information and Communication Technology in Nigeria in a compendium compiled in the year 2004 and was named the Nigerian ICT personality of the year 2007.