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Web Strategy, Domain Names, and Building Your Brand with David Meerman Scott

In today’s world, we know building your online brand can be a challenging task.  Many often wonder, “How should I build my web site? What domain name should I use? Meaning, does it really matter if my company or organization registers a .ORG, .COM, .US or a .NET?”  Truth be told: it does!

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Congratulations To David Meerman Scott On His New Book

Congratulations to marketing specialist – and our WhyIChose.ORG partner – David Meerman Scott on the launch of his new book, Real-Time Marketing & PR. Only on shelves for a matter of hours, and it’s already ranked No. 14 on Amazon’s bestseller list!

Inside Real-Time, David explores the proven steps to adapt your business to this increasingly fast-based and viral environment. Among the tips? Register a .ORG if you are looking to disseminate messages quickly and get the word out fast. “A ‘dot-org’ domain name is an excellent option…because it has an inherent reputation of trust, integrity, and credibility,” he writes. “The key here is to get the new site up very quickly, right at the time that people are eager to locate credible information on a breaking issue. This requires that a crisis plan is in place so that it can be implemented when appropriate. Part of that plan should include when and how to establish a stand-alone site and if a .org registration makes sense.”

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Keep In Good Company, Practice Safe DNS

Who’s hitting your server? As we head deeper into National Cyber Security Awareness Month, it’s about time we all take a step back and think about whether or not you – and your IT colleagues – are practicing safe DNS. Starting today, .ORG is helping you do just that with our brand new “Practice Safe DNS” web site and campaign. Our goal is simple: to promote security and curb ground abuse of the DNS by showing how domain holders, registrars, web developers, IT professionals and the like can respectively play a increasingly relevant role in providing a safer and more secure Internet. After all, as Steve Crocker, CEO of Shinkuro and one of our safe DNS experts, notes: “The first domain name may have been created 25 years ago, but the Internet is still in its infancy when it comes to security.” Isn’t it time we caught up?

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It's The Start of National Cyber Security Awareness Month

Today kicks-off the first day of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, which is a national public awareness campaign to encourage everyone – from consumers and schools to businesses and government agencies -- to better protect themselves and stay safe online. Too often we hear of instances where customers’ financial information is stolen via an online banking feature, or online donations to non-profits are swiped. These situations can be controlled, and this campaign is just one of many reminders of how important it is to strengthen Internet security and to protect against threats such as pharming, cache poisoning, and DNS redirection – all of which have been used to commit fraud, distribute malware, or steal personal or confidential information.

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PIR Launches WhyIChose.ORG Campaign

What’s in a name? When it comes to online branding, we, at .ORG, The Public Interest Registry, pride ourselves on educating registrars and end-users about the value of domain names. That’s why .ORG is excited to kick-off WhyIChose.ORG, a campaign that explores this question and more. Our overall goal? To illustrate the importance of the domain you choose and how this decision can make a true impact on brand impressions.

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Total .ORG Domains Reaches 8.5 Million

The results are in! According to .ORG’s second bi-annual "The Dashboard" report, the .ORG domain has experienced unparalleled growth during the first half of 2010 in comparison to 2009’s half-year report. Case in point, in the first six months of 2010, the .ORG domain grew by 7.6 percent—more than doubling last year’s first half gain of 3.2 percent. Not to mention that this increase in registrations has brought .ORG’s total domains under management to an astounding 8.5 million. That’s 500,000 more .ORG communities than 6 months ago!

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Registrar DNSSEC Implementation Cheat Sheet

At the Public Interest Registry, our continued commitment to security is rooted in ensuring our Registrars can protect their customers from attacks such as pharming, cache poisoning, DNS redirection, and domain hijacking.  We recently announced that three of our registrars, GoDaddy, DYNDNS.com, and NamesBeyond, have adopted DNSSEC and are offering added security protection to their customers.   To ensure that all of our registrars know what to consider as they plan out their DNSSEC implementation, I wanted to highlight a “

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DNSSEC Taking Center Stage at 2010 Black Hat

On July 28th DNSSEC took center stage at the 2010 Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas.  Two years ago, at the same conference, Dan Kaminsky unveiled the infamous DNS bug that many believe became a major catalyst for DNSSEC implementation.  To kick things off, Jeff Moss -founder of Black Hat - in his opening speech called out the fact that "we have not solved any fundamental problems” and noted that the technical community must catch up. Providing countless band-aids for major issues is not acceptable when working towards a safe and secure internet for all.  Roughly four hours later Rod Beckstrom declared to a packed room of reporters that “DNSSEC is the biggest structural improvement in the Internet in 20 years, specifically, since the introduction of the world wide web.”  Clearly, DNSSEC is not a band-aid fix.  

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Brussels and the Month Afterwards: Celebrations, new gTLD and Security and Stability Issues Ahead

The 38th ICANN Conference, held in Brussels last month, was an eventful one for .ORG The Public Interest Registry. We got world-wide press coverage for our announcement that we implemented DNSSEC for the entire .ORG top-level domain. Among the many nice compliments we got were these words from Lynn St. Amour, President and CEO of the Internet Society. "Implementing DNSSEC for the .ORG top-level domain is an important step in ensuring the global Internet serves as a trusted channel for communication and collaboration and we applaud the Public Interest Registry's efforts in this area". While at the Conference, the Internet Society was the first user of a .ORG domain name to deploy DNSSEC.

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Leading Registrars Supporting DNSSEC

As the world’s third largest domain, Internet security takes utmost precedence at .ORG, The Public Interest Registry (PIR).  On June 23, we reinforced our commitment by announcing at ICANN Brussels that .ORG is now the first generic top-level domain (TLD) to offer full DNSSEC deployment.  Coming off the heels of this momentous launch, we are pleased that three leading registrars - GoDaddy, DynDNS and NamesBeyond – now support Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) for .ORG domain names, adding an extra layer of security of all .ORG domain name holders. Simply put, registrars like GoDaddy, who handles more than 30% of web registrations worldwide, are now a critical player and influence in widespread DNSSEC deployment.
 

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