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Introduction   

Moderator:  Nii Narku Quanor Quaynor (Former ICANN Board Director)

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Session 2: Evolution of Domain Name Take-Downs

 

Panel: Michael Moran (INTERPOL), Rod Rasmussen (Anti-Phishing Working Group, USA), Don Blumenthal (US, Public Interest Registry), Titi Akinsamni, (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa)

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Pierre Danjinou

Wiki Markup*Pierre Dandjinou* is the Director at [INFOCOM intelligence|https://community.icann.org/index.php?title=INFOCOM_intelligence&action=edit&redlink=1], Chairman at [AfriNIC|https://community.icann.org/index.php/AfriNIC] at [ICANN|https://community.icann.org/index.php/ICANN], E-Governance Advisor at the United Nations Development Program, and the President of the Benin ISOC Chapter.\[[1]\|https://community.icann.org/#cite_note-0\]

Pierre was a Regional Policy Advisor on ICT for Development at SURF/UNDP, Africa. He served as a Programme Officer for UNDP (1997-2000); in this position, he coordinated the Africa node of the Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP).

Pierre is involved with many IT related initiatives on the continent, and is a member of various Advisory Committees including AfriNIC, the African Internet Registry, the At-Large Advisory Committee at ICANN, and the Global Internet Policy Initiative. Pierre is Chairman of AfriNIC.unmigrated-wiki-markup

Pierre’s current specific areas of interest are e-strategies, e-governance and e-Parliaments as means for fostering use of ICTs for human development in Africa.\[[3]\|https://community.icann.org/#cite_note-2\]Africa.

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Mr. Michael Moran

Mr Michael Moran is the coordinator of the Crimes against Children team at INTERPOL’s Trafficking in Human Beings Sub-Directorate.  He is a specialist in online Child exploitation and has worked in Interpol since 2006.  He is a seconded officer from An Garda Síochána; Ireland’s National Police Force and has worked in this area since 1997.  He has worked in Patrol, Drugs, Serious Crime and Computer Crime.

He also did a time as a court presenter where he dealt with police prosecutions to the Dublin District Courts.

Prior to coming to Interpol he was managing the child exploitation response at the Computer Crime Unit, GBFI, in Dublin.

Michael holds a diploma in project management, a BA (IT) and a MSc. in Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation from the University College Dublin centre for cybercrime investigation.