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Biography: 

Megan Kruse joined the Internet Society in June 2011, first working within the Deployment & Operationalization Team and then moving into the Office of the CITO. As Manager, Technology Outreach and Strategic Planning, she helps foster Internet growth by encouraging the deployment of key Internet technologies including IPv6, DNSSEC, and Routing Security. She plans and executes educational outreach projects for industry leaders and technology decision makers worldwide including publications, meetings and conferences, and social media activities.

Before joining the Internet Society, Megan managed public relations and outreach projects at the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN). In addition to promoting the company's key messages and positioning its top executives as industry experts, she developed ARIN's social media and communications efforts surrounding the depletion of IPv4 address space and the need to adopt IPv6.

Megan is based in Reston, United States

Latest Posts

  • The Internet Society’s Andrei Robachevsky recently discussed with IDG News Service Collaborative Security, MANRS, and how we can work together to make the Internet’s routing system a safer and more stable place. In “Fixing the Internet's routing...
    Date published 01 March 2016
  • This morning at the 2016 Network and Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS), four papers were given “Distinguished Paper Awards.” They are listed here, with links to the full papers: Transcript Collision Attacks: Breaking Authentication in...
    Date published 23 February 2016
  • NDSS 2016 is well underway. Yesterday, there were three wonderful workshops covering TLS, Online Privacy, and Useable Security. The rest of the conference begins today, covering those topics plus other aspects of security, malware, mobile privacy,...
    Date published 22 February 2016
  • NDSS 2016 is right around the corner, from 21-24 February, and we have a few reminders for you today. First, early-bird registration ends in 10 days, on 29 January, so act now to attend for the discounted price. The target audience includes those...
    Date published 19 January 2016
  • The Internet’s root servers sustained a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack last week that is gathering quite a bit of media attention. We once again call on all network operators to consider implementing the actions outlined in the Mutually...
    Date published 10 December 2015

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