BCRC WINS the Best Security Initiative Award
in the Nominet Best Practice Challenge for 2009
The BCRC won the Best Security Initiative at the Nominet Best Practice Challenge. The awards evening, held at Banqueting House, Whitehall on 2nd July. The judges praised the BCRC for its practical approach, proactive attitude and the sheer number and range of its activities. The BCRC will now be promoted at the next international Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meeting in Sharm El Sheikh in November 2009. The aim is to share the best practice illustrated by innovative Internet achievements from the UK and inspire the other countries participating to follow these successful models.
David Ransom, Chief Executive of the BCRC said, ‘We are proud to receive this award, and is good reward for the hard work and innovative approach that the team has invested. It shows that the BCRC is just what is needed to help businesses secure themselves at this time.’
The awards were hosted by Rt Hon Alun Michael, who said: “The Nominet Best Practice Challenge Awards is a great resource for the Internet industry both nationally and internationally. It enables us to highlight exceptional initiatives which range from minute companies with just two employees to major companies, charities and public initiatives. Sharing this learning and best practice is what Britain’s contribution to Internet governance is all about.”
For the full Nominet Best Practice Challenge 2009 Winners Booklet, click here.
in the Nominet Best Practice Challenge for 2009
The BCRC won the Best Security Initiative at the Nominet Best Practice Challenge. The awards evening, held at Banqueting House, Whitehall on 2nd July. The judges praised the BCRC for its practical approach, proactive attitude and the sheer number and range of its activities. The BCRC will now be promoted at the next international Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meeting in Sharm El Sheikh in November 2009. The aim is to share the best practice illustrated by innovative Internet achievements from the UK and inspire the other countries participating to follow these successful models. David Ransom, Chief Executive of the BCRC said, ‘We are proud to receive this award, and is good reward for the hard work and innovative approach that the team has invested. It shows that the BCRC is just what is needed to help businesses secure themselves at this time.’
The awards were hosted by Rt Hon Alun Michael, who said: “The Nominet Best Practice Challenge Awards is a great resource for the Internet industry both nationally and internationally. It enables us to highlight exceptional initiatives which range from minute companies with just two employees to major companies, charities and public initiatives. Sharing this learning and best practice is what Britain’s contribution to Internet governance is all about.”
For the full Nominet Best Practice Challenge 2009 Winners Booklet, click here.