Brenden Kuerbis

Brenden Kuerbis

Postdoctoral Researcher at Syracuse University, School of Information Studies
Joined on July 19, 2006
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About

Brenden Kuerbis is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Syracuse University's School of Information Studies and Postdoctoral Fellow in Internet Security Governance at Citizen Lab at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.  He is also a contributor to the Internet Governance Project, which is a leading source for coverage and analysis of the management of critical Internet resources and political economy of global Internet policy, and is widely read by governments, industry and civil society.

Topic Interests

DNSInternet GovernanceICANNLawDomain NamesCybersquattingCybercrimeSecurityDNS SecurityTop-Level DomainsAccess ProvidersCensorshipMultilinguismCyberattackPolicy & RegulationWebIPv6IP AddressingTelecomRegional RegistriesEnum

Recent Blogs

If You Build It, They Will Come.

Reading Tea Leaves: China Statement on Internet Policy

The Extent of DNS Services Being Blocked in China

New CEO Stresses ICANN's Role in Cybersecurity

Commerce Department: Headed Toward ICANN 3.0?

Popular Posts

The Burr Proposal: Beginning of the End of Unilateral Control of the DNS Root?

Reading Tea Leaves: China Statement on Internet Policy

Cybersquatting and Geopolitics Heats Up

Will a Global TAR Make DNSSEC Stick?

GigaNet Announces Global Scholar Network, Issues CFP