Other Documents You May Find Interesting
Here are a few selected research reports, academic papers and other public papers directly related to work at M3AAWG. These documents are either from M3AAWG or provided with permission from our industry associates and colleagues:
- Cybercrime Supply Chain 2024: Measurements and Assessments of Cyber Attack Resources and Where Criminals Acquire Them - November 2024
- Cybercrime Supply Chain 2023: Measurements and Assessments of Cyber Attack Resources and Where Criminals Acquire Them - October 2023
- M3AAWG Present and Future of the Public Suffix List - April 2023
- M3AAWG Membership Value and Fact Sheet
- Keys Under Doormats: Mandating Insecurity by Requiring Government Access to All Data and Communications - July 2015
- Keys Under Doormats Tutorial by report co-author Josh Benaloh at M3AAWG 35th General Meeting in Atlanta - October 2015 (posted with the presenter's permission)
- NIST Email Security Improvements by William C. Barker and Scott Rose at M3AAWG 35th General Meeting in Atlanta - October 2015 (posted with the persenters' permission)
- SMTP Transport Security: Past, Present, Future by Viktor Dukhovni at M3AAWG 35th General Meeting in Atlanta - October 2015 (posted with the presenter's permission)
- Operation Safety-Net brochure describing the emerging threats and scope of the full best practices report
- U.S. Anti-Bot Code of Conduct (ABCs) for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) (A Voluntary Code) - Final Report, March 2012
- DNS Changer Remediation Study, presented by Georgia Tech researchers at the M3AAWG 27th General Meeting, February 19, 2013
- Why India? An overview of the problem and the M3AAWG approach: 4-Page white paper brochure on Indian service providers and the Messaging, Malware and Mobile Anti-Abuse Working Group
- China - U.S. Bilateral On Cybersecurity: Fighting Spam To Build Trust
- Key Findings of the 2010 MAAWG Email Security Awareness and Usage Survey (Issued March 2010)
- 2010 MAAWG Email Security Awareness and Usage Report (Issued March 2010)
- "Of Course, I Never Reply to Spam – Except Sometimes: A Look at Consumers' Awareness of Email Security and Practices,” Part I (Research conducted for the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group, 2009)
- "Of Course, I Never Reply to Spam – Except Sometimes: A Look at Consumers' Awareness of Email Security and Practices,” Part II (Research conducted for the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group, 2009)
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