
26 May 2026
starting at
13:30pm CEST
11:30am UTC/7:30am EDT
eco members receive a 20% discount on attendee and VIP tickets.
A limited number of free tickets are also available. Find out more in members+ or contact topdns@eco.de
2026 Abuse Workshop @ Nordic Domain Days
eco's topDNS Initiative & iQ Global
invite you to the fifth Abuse Workshop at Nordic Domain Days 2026 in Stockholm!
eco's topDNS initiative is once again a proud partner of the Nordic Domain Days and invites you to attend the workshop on fighting online abuse on the second day of the conference.
The agenda for the workshop will be shared shortly.
AGENDA
- 13:30pm CEST
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Welcome & Introduction
Su Wu
COO, iQ GlobalThomas Rickert
Director Names & Numbers, eco – Association of the Internet IndustryLars Steffen
Head of International, Digital Infrastructures & Resilience, eco – Association of the Internet Industry
- 13:35pm CEST
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Why cross-industry collaboration is needed to fight abuse across the stack
We will begin by explaining why it is necessary to create dedicated spaces to bring together the relevant industry players who share the objective of "improving coordination in the fight against abuse among Internet infrastructure operators, in their respective roles and capacities".
Keith Drazek
VP of Policy & Government Relations, VerisignDennis Dayman
M3AAWGBertrand de La Chapelle
Executive Director, Internet & Jurisdiction Policy NetworkRowena Schoo
Director of Programs and Policy, Netbeacon Institute
- 14:00pm CEST
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Fighting online abuse: legal and policy aspects
The fight against abuse always takes place in a legal context in different jurisdictions. Thomas Rickert will bring you up to speed on the implementation of the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the associated obligations, such as transparency reporting. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) must also be taken into account when sharing intelligence and information.
Thomas Rickert
Director Names & Numbers, eco – Association of the Internet Industry
- 14:15pm CEST
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Operational aspects and automation
To improve the sharing of intelligence and information speed, scalability and automation are key. In this session we will discuss how reporting formats and evidence gathering can be streamlined and standardised to increase the level of automation and volume of abuse mitigation across the stack.
Luke Wood
Infrastructure Partnerships Lead, NetcraftSu Wu
COO, iQ Global ASRickard Vikström
Founder, DomainCrawlerTheo Geurts
CIPP/E Privacy & GRC Officer, Realtime Register
- 15:00pm CEST
- Swedish Fika
- 15:30pm CEST
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Phishing and other malicious online activities
Some types of abuse and malicious online activity can be tackled proactively rather than reactively. In this session we will discuss how to deal with cases of abuse that are obviously malicious, such as phishing and fraud.
Mo Zaman & Ivan Hadzhiev
Implementation Consultants, DMARC AdvisorAdam Eisner
Vice President, .CA and Registry Services, CIRAKristian Ørmen
Vice President, Registry Services, Internetstiftelsen
- 17:00pm CEST
- End of workshop - After work @ Living Room Bar
SPEAKERS & PANELISTS
Online Abuse Expert
M3AAWG
Executive Director
Policy & Jursdiction Policy Network
VP of Policy & Government Relations
Verisign
Vice President, .CA and Registry Services
CIRA
CIPP/E Privacy & GRC Officer
Realtime Register
Implementation Consultant
DMARC Advisor
Director of Programs and Policy
Netbeacon Institute
Founder
DomainCrawler
Infrastructure Partnerships Lead
Netcraft
COO
iQ Global AS
Implementation Consultant
DMARC Advisor
HOSTS
COO
iQ Global
Director Names & Numbers
eco – Association of the Internet Industry
Head of International, Digital Infrastructures & Resilience
eco – Association of the Internet Industry