Nomination of Mohibul Muhmud as NARALO ALAC representative
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
Hi All, I would like to thank Glenn McKnight for nominating me for the NARALO ALAC representative position. I gladly accept this nomination and am ready to move forward with the next steps in the election process. I look forward to engaging with the community and submitting the required candidate materials, including my Statement of Interest, to At-Large Staff. Sincerely, Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:53 AM Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
Statement of Interest Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus To the NARALO Community: I am seeking election as NARALO's representative to the ALAC to strengthen the connection between technical realities and end-user interests within ICANN policy development. I joined NARALO with a clear purpose: to ensure that end-users are meaningfully represented in discussions that are often highly technical and difficult to translate into real-world impact. Issues such as DNS security, routing resilience, and infrastructure integrity directly affect users, yet are not always communicated in ways that enable informed participation. I aim to help bridge that gap. Based in Montreal, Quebec, I bring over 25 years of experience in ISP operations, cloud engineering, and enterprise infrastructure support. In my current role with Microsoft Azure, I work on large-scale systems that underpin internet reliability, security, and trust—areas that closely align with ICANN's mission and ALAC's advisory role. What I Have Contributed My candidacy builds on active contributions within the ICANN and broader internet governance ecosystem. Over the past year, I have participated in the RSSAC Caucus, including the RSSAC001v3 Work Party revision process, and followed emerging technical developments through the IETF AIPREF Working Group. I also engaged with regional internet governance by applying to the ARIN Advisory Council in 2025. Within NARALO, I initiated a DNS abuse member guide designed to provide a practical, plain-language resource to help end-users understand and mitigate DNS-related risks. The initiative has received strong encouragement from respected NARALO members and is progressing toward becoming a formal NARALO deliverable. I want to be direct: DNS abuse mitigation is not a new topic, and while other ICANN communities have been educating their memberships for years, NARALO has not. This gap is inconsistent with our obligations as the At-Large voice for North American end-users. If elected, closing this gap will be a top priority through the DNS abuse member guide, monthly call programming, and a sustainable capacity-building model. Additionally, I co-led the Bengali localization of a 10-module Internet Governance curriculum piloted at the University of Dhaka. This reflects my commitment to digital inclusion and Universal Acceptance as practical, implementable actions. What I Will Bring to the ALAC If elected, I will contribute in four key areas: 1. Providing a technically grounded perspective on DNS abuse, Protective DNS, DNSSEC, and encrypted DNS to ensure policy advice is evidence-based and focused on user protection. 2. Advancing Universal Acceptance and multilingual participation for underserved communities. 3. Monitoring emerging policy discussions at the intersection of AI and internet infrastructure. 4. Strengthening the connection between NARALO and ALAC to ensure regional input is effectively integrated into policy outcomes, evidenced by regular reporting and the adoption of regional recommendations. Commitment to the NARALO Community I believe effective representation requires attention to community health. I will work to support an environment where new members can participate confidently, where discussions are substantive, and where volunteer contributions are recognized and valued. Closing I am seeking this role not as a title, but as a continuation of ongoing work. My contributions through the RSSAC, the DNS abuse guide initiative, and curriculum localization reflect my approach to service. I would be honored to earn your support and to serve this community. Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus Montreal, Quebec, Canada On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:58 AM Mohibul Mahmud <mohibul.mahmud@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to thank Glenn McKnight for nominating me for the NARALO ALAC representative position. I gladly accept this nomination and am ready to move forward with the next steps in the election process.
I look forward to engaging with the community and submitting the required candidate materials, including my Statement of Interest, to At-Large Staff .
Sincerely,
Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:53 AM Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
Subject: SOI Completed – Mohibul Mahmud, NARALO ALAC Candidate Dear At-Large Staff, I am writing to confirm that I have completed my Statement of Interest on the At-Large New SOIs Workspace. The page is available at: https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/atlarge/pages/99738731/Moh... For reference: • Candidate: Mohibul Mahmud • Position: NARALO ALAC Representative • Nominated by: Glenn McKnight (April 11, 2026) • Nomination accepted: April 11, 2026 • SOI completed: April 19, 2026 My candidate statement was also submitted to the NA-Discuss list and to staff@atlarge.icann.org on April 19, 2026. Please let me know if anything further is required from my side to complete the nomination process. Best regards, Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus Montreal, Quebec, Canada On Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 11:05 PM Mohibul Mahmud <mohibul.mahmud@gmail.com> wrote:
Statement of Interest
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
To the NARALO Community:
I am seeking election as NARALO's representative to the ALAC to strengthen the connection between technical realities and end-user interests within ICANN policy development.
I joined NARALO with a clear purpose: to ensure that end-users are meaningfully represented in discussions that are often highly technical and difficult to translate into real-world impact. Issues such as DNS security, routing resilience, and infrastructure integrity directly affect users, yet are not always communicated in ways that enable informed participation. I aim to help bridge that gap.
Based in Montreal, Quebec, I bring over 25 years of experience in ISP operations, cloud engineering, and enterprise infrastructure support. In my current role with Microsoft Azure, I work on large-scale systems that underpin internet reliability, security, and trust—areas that closely align with ICANN's mission and ALAC's advisory role.
What I Have Contributed
My candidacy builds on active contributions within the ICANN and broader internet governance ecosystem. Over the past year, I have participated in the RSSAC Caucus, including the RSSAC001v3 Work Party revision process, and followed emerging technical developments through the IETF AIPREF Working Group. I also engaged with regional internet governance by applying to the ARIN Advisory Council in 2025.
Within NARALO, I initiated a DNS abuse member guide designed to provide a practical, plain-language resource to help end-users understand and mitigate DNS-related risks. The initiative has received strong encouragement from respected NARALO members and is progressing toward becoming a formal NARALO deliverable.
I want to be direct: DNS abuse mitigation is not a new topic, and while other ICANN communities have been educating their memberships for years, NARALO has not. This gap is inconsistent with our obligations as the At-Large voice for North American end-users. If elected, closing this gap will be a top priority through the DNS abuse member guide, monthly call programming, and a sustainable capacity-building model.
Additionally, I co-led the Bengali localization of a 10-module Internet Governance curriculum piloted at the University of Dhaka. This reflects my commitment to digital inclusion and Universal Acceptance as practical, implementable actions.
What I Will Bring to the ALAC
If elected, I will contribute in four key areas:
1. Providing a technically grounded perspective on DNS abuse, Protective DNS, DNSSEC, and encrypted DNS to ensure policy advice is evidence-based and focused on user protection.
2. Advancing Universal Acceptance and multilingual participation for underserved communities.
3. Monitoring emerging policy discussions at the intersection of AI and internet infrastructure.
4. Strengthening the connection between NARALO and ALAC to ensure regional input is effectively integrated into policy outcomes, evidenced by regular reporting and the adoption of regional recommendations.
Commitment to the NARALO Community
I believe effective representation requires attention to community health. I will work to support an environment where new members can participate confidently, where discussions are substantive, and where volunteer contributions are recognized and valued.
Closing
I am seeking this role not as a title, but as a continuation of ongoing work. My contributions through the RSSAC, the DNS abuse guide initiative, and curriculum localization reflect my approach to service.
I would be honored to earn your support and to serve this community.
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:58 AM Mohibul Mahmud <mohibul.mahmud@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to thank Glenn McKnight for nominating me for the NARALO ALAC representative position. I gladly accept this nomination and am ready to move forward with the next steps in the election process.
I look forward to engaging with the community and submitting the required candidate materials, including my Statement of Interest, to At-Large Staff .
Sincerely,
Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:53 AM Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
Hi All, I am writing to express my support for the nomination of Mohibul Mahmud to the ALAC. I support this nomination based on their strong commitment to the community, consistent participation, and demonstrated ability to contribute thoughtfully to discussions and initiatives. I am confident they will be a valuable addition and represent the interests of the community effectively. Best, Rookayya On Mon, Apr 20, 2026 at 06:55 Mohibul Mahmud via NA-Discuss < na-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Statement of Interest
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
To the NARALO Community:
I am seeking election as NARALO's representative to the ALAC to strengthen the connection between technical realities and end-user interests within ICANN policy development.
I joined NARALO with a clear purpose: to ensure that end-users are meaningfully represented in discussions that are often highly technical and difficult to translate into real-world impact. Issues such as DNS security, routing resilience, and infrastructure integrity directly affect users, yet are not always communicated in ways that enable informed participation. I aim to help bridge that gap.
Based in Montreal, Quebec, I bring over 25 years of experience in ISP operations, cloud engineering, and enterprise infrastructure support. In my current role with Microsoft Azure, I work on large-scale systems that underpin internet reliability, security, and trust—areas that closely align with ICANN's mission and ALAC's advisory role.
What I Have Contributed
My candidacy builds on active contributions within the ICANN and broader internet governance ecosystem. Over the past year, I have participated in the RSSAC Caucus, including the RSSAC001v3 Work Party revision process, and followed emerging technical developments through the IETF AIPREF Working Group. I also engaged with regional internet governance by applying to the ARIN Advisory Council in 2025.
Within NARALO, I initiated a DNS abuse member guide designed to provide a practical, plain-language resource to help end-users understand and mitigate DNS-related risks. The initiative has received strong encouragement from respected NARALO members and is progressing toward becoming a formal NARALO deliverable.
I want to be direct: DNS abuse mitigation is not a new topic, and while other ICANN communities have been educating their memberships for years, NARALO has not. This gap is inconsistent with our obligations as the At-Large voice for North American end-users. If elected, closing this gap will be a top priority through the DNS abuse member guide, monthly call programming, and a sustainable capacity-building model.
Additionally, I co-led the Bengali localization of a 10-module Internet Governance curriculum piloted at the University of Dhaka. This reflects my commitment to digital inclusion and Universal Acceptance as practical, implementable actions.
What I Will Bring to the ALAC
If elected, I will contribute in four key areas:
1. Providing a technically grounded perspective on DNS abuse, Protective DNS, DNSSEC, and encrypted DNS to ensure policy advice is evidence-based and focused on user protection.
2. Advancing Universal Acceptance and multilingual participation for underserved communities.
3. Monitoring emerging policy discussions at the intersection of AI and internet infrastructure.
4. Strengthening the connection between NARALO and ALAC to ensure regional input is effectively integrated into policy outcomes, evidenced by regular reporting and the adoption of regional recommendations.
Commitment to the NARALO Community
I believe effective representation requires attention to community health. I will work to support an environment where new members can participate confidently, where discussions are substantive, and where volunteer contributions are recognized and valued.
Closing
I am seeking this role not as a title, but as a continuation of ongoing work. My contributions through the RSSAC, the DNS abuse guide initiative, and curriculum localization reflect my approach to service.
I would be honored to earn your support and to serve this community.
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:58 AM Mohibul Mahmud <mohibul.mahmud@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to thank Glenn McKnight for nominating me for the NARALO ALAC representative position. I gladly accept this nomination and am ready to move forward with the next steps in the election process.
I look forward to engaging with the community and submitting the required candidate materials, including my Statement of Interest, to At-Large Staff .
Sincerely,
Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:53 AM Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
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Hi Rookayya, Thank you for your strong and public expression of support for my candidacy for the NARALO ALAC representative position. It is an honor to have the confidence of respected members like you, and I am committed to being a valuable addition to the ALAC, effectively representing the interests of our community as you mentioned. Best, Mohibul Mahmud On Sun, May 3, 2026 at 9:49 PM Rookayya G <rookayya.g@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I am writing to express my support for the nomination of Mohibul Mahmud to the ALAC. I support this nomination based on their strong commitment to the community, consistent participation, and demonstrated ability to contribute thoughtfully to discussions and initiatives.
I am confident they will be a valuable addition and represent the interests of the community effectively.
Best, Rookayya
On Mon, Apr 20, 2026 at 06:55 Mohibul Mahmud via NA-Discuss < na-discuss@icann.org> wrote:
Statement of Interest
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
To the NARALO Community:
I am seeking election as NARALO's representative to the ALAC to strengthen the connection between technical realities and end-user interests within ICANN policy development.
I joined NARALO with a clear purpose: to ensure that end-users are meaningfully represented in discussions that are often highly technical and difficult to translate into real-world impact. Issues such as DNS security, routing resilience, and infrastructure integrity directly affect users, yet are not always communicated in ways that enable informed participation. I aim to help bridge that gap.
Based in Montreal, Quebec, I bring over 25 years of experience in ISP operations, cloud engineering, and enterprise infrastructure support. In my current role with Microsoft Azure, I work on large-scale systems that underpin internet reliability, security, and trust—areas that closely align with ICANN's mission and ALAC's advisory role.
What I Have Contributed
My candidacy builds on active contributions within the ICANN and broader internet governance ecosystem. Over the past year, I have participated in the RSSAC Caucus, including the RSSAC001v3 Work Party revision process, and followed emerging technical developments through the IETF AIPREF Working Group. I also engaged with regional internet governance by applying to the ARIN Advisory Council in 2025.
Within NARALO, I initiated a DNS abuse member guide designed to provide a practical, plain-language resource to help end-users understand and mitigate DNS-related risks. The initiative has received strong encouragement from respected NARALO members and is progressing toward becoming a formal NARALO deliverable.
I want to be direct: DNS abuse mitigation is not a new topic, and while other ICANN communities have been educating their memberships for years, NARALO has not. This gap is inconsistent with our obligations as the At-Large voice for North American end-users. If elected, closing this gap will be a top priority through the DNS abuse member guide, monthly call programming, and a sustainable capacity-building model.
Additionally, I co-led the Bengali localization of a 10-module Internet Governance curriculum piloted at the University of Dhaka. This reflects my commitment to digital inclusion and Universal Acceptance as practical, implementable actions.
What I Will Bring to the ALAC
If elected, I will contribute in four key areas:
1. Providing a technically grounded perspective on DNS abuse, Protective DNS, DNSSEC, and encrypted DNS to ensure policy advice is evidence-based and focused on user protection.
2. Advancing Universal Acceptance and multilingual participation for underserved communities.
3. Monitoring emerging policy discussions at the intersection of AI and internet infrastructure.
4. Strengthening the connection between NARALO and ALAC to ensure regional input is effectively integrated into policy outcomes, evidenced by regular reporting and the adoption of regional recommendations.
Commitment to the NARALO Community
I believe effective representation requires attention to community health. I will work to support an environment where new members can participate confidently, where discussions are substantive, and where volunteer contributions are recognized and valued.
Closing
I am seeking this role not as a title, but as a continuation of ongoing work. My contributions through the RSSAC, the DNS abuse guide initiative, and curriculum localization reflect my approach to service.
I would be honored to earn your support and to serve this community.
Mohibul Mahmud
NARALO Member | RSSAC Caucus
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:58 AM Mohibul Mahmud <mohibul.mahmud@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to thank Glenn McKnight for nominating me for the NARALO ALAC representative position. I gladly accept this nomination and am ready to move forward with the next steps in the election process.
I look forward to engaging with the community and submitting the required candidate materials, including my Statement of Interest, to At-Large Staff.
Sincerely,
Mohibul Mahmud NARALO Member
On Sat, Apr 11, 2026 at 9:53 AM Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I hereby nominate Mohibul Muhmud for the position of NARALO ALAC position for the forthcoming NARALO election Glenn Glenn McKnight, MA Virtual School of Internet Governance Chief Information Officer www.virtualsig.org *YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION * *Mobile 437-237-4655*
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