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Verisign ensures the security, stability and resiliency of key Internet infrastructure, including .com and .net top-level domains, and provides protection for websites and enterprises around the world.
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Register Your .コム
If your business website is in Japanese, then your Web address should be too. Get the .com you know, now in Japanese.
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Get the .com you know, now in Korean
Already registered a .com? As a current .com registrant, you can exclusively register the exact match of your .com in .닷컴 during the Priority Access Program.
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The Evolution of .net for Korea
Already registered a .net? Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to register a matching domain name in .닷넷 as a companion to your .net during the Priority Access Program.
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MitM Attack by Name Collision
Cause Analysis and WPAD Vulnerability Assessment in the New gTLD Era
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How to Get Your Business Online
The advantages the internet offers are limitless and can help your business not only get off the ground, but thrive in a competitive marketplace.
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White Paper: Framework for Resilient Cybersecurity
This paper identifies key requirements of a flexible framework and details recommendations for a unified, resilient defense of the entire security ecosystem.
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3 Ways to Market Your Local Business Online
Getting online and establishing a presence for your business doesn’t need to take much time or money.
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New .com and .net total registrations during the first quarter of 2016
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Attack activity grew 111% in Q1 2016 compared to Q1 2015.
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Average DDoS attack sizes nearly doubled in the first three quarters of 2015.
Download Cyberthreats and Trends Report
If your business website is in Japanese, then your Web address should be too. Get the .com you know, now in Japanese.