We’re Joining M3AAWG
We are pleased to announce the i2Coalition will be joining M3AAWG with full membership! We’ll be joining M3AAWG’s 200 plus members working to improve abuse reporting and make the internet a safer place. The Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group (M3AAWG) is where the industry comes together to work against botnets, malware, spam, viruses, DoS attacks and other online exploitation. They develop cooperative approaches for fighting online abuse. After partnering on several previous projects with the organization to make the Internet a safer place, like consulting on Operation Safety Net, and helping to establish an important set of Best Practice guidelines for the webhosting Industry, we’re very excited for the opportunity to expand on these as M3AAWG members.
“i2Coalition and M3AAWG want the same thing, to make the Internet a better, safer place. We have importantly different, but complementary approaches to that work. i2Coalition and M3AAWG are obvious partners in a stronger Internet and I’m excited to take this collaboration to the next level.”
– i2C Executive Director, Christian Dawson
Our new Internet Safety Working Group and Abuse Reporting Discussion List will be collaborating within M3AAWG’s Hosting SIG, with the purpose of expanding and producing more of these resources for the Internet infrastructure industry.
UPDATE: Below is the text official release as of 3/16/16. You can M3AAWG’s original press release here.
Internet Infrastructure Coalition (i2Coalition) Joins M3AAWG to Reduce Hosting Industry Abuse, Will Fight Spam, Malware and Other Cloud and Hosting Threats
San Francisco, March 16, 2016 – The Internet Infrastructure Coalition, i2Coalition, has joined the Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group to continue work on developing best practices for hosting and cloud service companies and to share other information that will protect end-users. Members of the i2Coalition’s new Internet Safety Working Group and its Abuse Reporting Discussion List will be participating in M3AAWG meetings and committee work as the two organizations collaborate on threats aimed at the Internet’s infrastructure.
To encourage an exchange between the anti-abuse experts in M3AAWG and the hosting companies in the i2Coalition, M3AAWG will co-host a formal i2Coalition member meeting at its M3AAWG 37th General Meeting in Philadelphia on June 13-16, 2016. The meeting will include both joint sessions with speakers on vital issues related to hosting abuse along with separate sessions focused on topics specific to each organization, according to Jerry Upton, M3AAWG executive director.
The i2Coalition works to encourage an open, safe and free Internet that drives innovation, economic growth and enhances the lives of people globally. It represents companies from the Internet infrastructure industry from around the world. Counted among the i2Coalition’s members are hosting, domain name and cloud computing companies, among others.
“We are joining M3AAWG because spam, malware and other online threats can be significantly reduced by hosting companies following common hygiene and security guidelines,” said Christian Dawson, i2Coalition executive director and founder.
“Hosting companies can implement some simple steps to protect end-users that do not require added resources or burden staff as outlined in the best practices our organizations jointly published last year. Because these processes can reduce exploits against end-users, they also can help reduce costly abuse desk and customer service operations. We will be working within M3AAWG to identify new online threats targeted to hosting and cloud service providers as they develop and to share this knowledge with our hosting operator members,” Dawson continued.
The i2Coalition will work with the Hosting Committee and other groups within M3AAWG. The two organizations will expand on the 2015 M3AAWG Anti-Abuse Best Common Practices for Hosting and Cloud Service Providers along with other projects.
M3AAWG is also the first technical partner to join the i2Coalition. Aside from its membership option, the i2Coalition has created this program for formal technical partnerships to foster cooperative work with organizations that can jointly develop best practices or technical standards and to generate work that will safeguard or advance Internet infrastructure technology.
The four-day M3AAWG general meeting in Philadelphia will include anti-abuse training and about 50 sessions on email and mobile abuse, voice and telephony abuse, the latest malware threats, hosting abuse and public policy issues. Sessions on cybersecurity related to emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things and social messaging will also be offered.