BRETT what are you saying..... I reckon .cn would have to rank up there with the best. Rod Brett Fenton wrote: > It is George, but you need to be careful in simply drawing the conclusion > domain policy=security. > > For example NZ rated as marginally more secure, and they have a completely > open domain policy ie the same as .com, or I could pick out say .ie which has > an open second level but criteria around domain use, or Germany (.de) which is > rated marginally less secure. > > I'd argue having a strong regulator participating in all levels of the space > would have more to do with the ranking than the existing policy. Wait did I > just say something good about auDA? > > Regards, > Brett > >> Given that the current Names Panel is reviewing .au policy, this article is >> quite topical. http://us.mcafee.com/en-us/local/docs/Mapping_Mal_Web.pdf >> >> .au ranks amongst the safest in the world. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> George Pongas >> .au Services Manager >> AusRegistry Pty Ltd >> Level 8, 10 Queens Road >> Melbourne. Victoria. Australia. 3004. >> Ph: +61 3 9866 3710 >> Fax: +61 3 9866 1970 >> Email: George.Pongas§ausregistry.com.au >> Web: www.ausregistry.com.au<http://www.ausregistry.com.au/> >> >> The information contained in this communication is intended for the named >> recipients only. It is subject to copyright and may contain legally >> privileged and confidential information and if you are not an intended >> recipient you must not use, copy, distribute or take any action in >> reliance on it. If you have received this communication in error, please >> delete all copies from your system and notify us immediately. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ >Received on Tue Oct 26 2010 - 17:56:29 UTC
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