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Afnic offers comprehensive training courses on the DNS and domain names, essential Internet resources the mastery, maintenance, optimisation and securing of which are crucial for your information systems and the protection of your brand online.

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  • CYBERSECURITY
  • NEW

NIS 2 Lead Implementer

The NIS 2 Directive marks a turning point in cybersecurity, encouraging businesses and administrations to adopt a more structured and proactive approach in this area. By building on your experience, practices and current infrastructure, you can strengthen your risk management and optimise your information system governance. The Afnic NIS 2 Lead Implementer training programme gives you all the tools and the methodology you need to incorporate these requirements while maintaining the balance and performance of your organisation.

  • 5 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 29th September to 3rd October 2025
  • DOMAIN NAME
  • DNS

Mastering the basics of the DNS and the domain name industry

The DNS – Domain Name System – is a distributed database that converts domain names to IP addresses and other technical information. Discover the issues, functioning, actors and main operations associated with the domain name business.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 29th September to 30th September 2025
  • DNS
  • CYBERSECURITY

Securing your email thanks to the DNS with DKIM, DMARC, SPF

Email is currently a medium much favoured by scammers: spam, phishing and various other scams. DKIM, DMARC and SPF are three sender authentication techniques currently found in the toolbox of organisations seeking to combat these forms of online abuse.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 9th October to 10th October 2025
  • CYBERSECURITY
  • DNS
  • NETWORK
  • NEW

DNS Administrator

For some years now, both public and private actors have been seeing certain Internet services become inaccessible on account of problems linked to their DNS hosting. These breakdowns have considerable consequences: clients unable to access their bank accounts, online stores inaccessible, public services closed, etc. The robustness of DNS services generally suggests that Internet services are functioning normally; so, without a suitable DNS administration, an organisation can become extremely vulnerable. It is essential for any organisation to have skilled administration that allows it to maintain a comprehensive, high-quality DNS service, whether it is hosted in-house or entrusted to a hosting service provider.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 16th October to 17th October 2025
  • CYBERSECURITY
  • INTERNET GOVERNANCE
  • NEW

Cybersecurity for decision makers

Cyber-attacks and vulnerabilities are no longer just a technical matter: senior executives have direct responsibility for them and they require the committed involvement of all managers. This one-day training session gives participants an understanding of the stakes actually involved, the legal and regulatory obligations and each person’s role in the governance of security. It provides them with the necessary markers to be able to steer, change course and integrate cybersecurity in their organisation’s strategy without acting as a drag on its activity.

  • 1 day
  • Présentiel/distanciel
  • Next session: The 25th October 2025
  • DNS
  • CYBERSECURITY

Securing your DNS infrastructure with DNSSEC

The DNS is a strategic infrastructure, since all internet services for companies, associations and public organisations depend on it. Implementing DNSSEC allows you to secure this key infrastructure.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 20th November to 21st November 2025
  • NETWORK

Understanding and deploying IPv6

The old version of the Internet Protocol, IPv4, has been such a success that we are now faced with a shortage of available addresses. This has the effect of heavily penalising new entrants as well as other players who no longer have enough IPv4 addresses. Maintaining IPv4 is also proving more and more costly for businesses. It is therefore advisable to migrate to the new version of the protocol (IPv6) in order to manage a scalable and extensible pool of IP addresses.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: From 4th December to 5th December 2025
  • CYBERSECURITY
  • DOMAIN NAME
  • ONLINE ABUSE

Domain names and online abuse

Domain names constitute sources but also targets of malicious practices on the Internet, including cybersquatting, typosquatting and phishing. Yet specialists are still struggling to classify the numerous types of abuse to which they are subject and to act with the appropriate legal tools. For domain name professionals it is imperative to master the legal context and the most appropriate solutions for identifying, preventing and putting a stop to these various kinds of abuse and thus support their clients in protecting and defending their rights (domain names, brands and trademarks, signs and logos, corporate names, etc.).

  • 2 days
  • Présentiel
  • Next session: From 11th December to 12th December 2025
  • INTERNET GOVERNANCE

Understanding the stakes in Internet governance and taking a stance

Various stakeholders currently participate in Internet governance: governments, the private sector, the tech community and civil society. These groups have different ways of thinking and different strategies that can be complex to interpret and which cover dense and diverse topics: cybersecurity, technical infrastructure, regulations, geopolitics, etc. They thus contribute to the definition and development of the norms and standards of this dynamic ecosystem. Anyone wishing to be involved and represent their organisation in the different governance forums, spread their ideas and contribute to updating regulations must first of all understand the stakes and roles of the different stakeholders in Internet governance. By taking part in this training programme, you will gain the knowledge base needed to be able to take a stance and act within the various bodies.

  • 2 days
  • Présentiel
  • Next session: No date for the moment
  • DOMAIN NAME

Managing and securing a portfolio of domain names – Key Accounts

A portfolio of domain names is an invaluable asset for an organisation. And yet in many cases it is the result of several decades of acquisitions carried out haphazardly, with no unified standards and with no one in charge. The risks entailed by this scattered approach are numerous: uncontrolled costs, poor online brand protection, endangering the information system, damage to the brand image, etc. It is nowadays essential to put in place a pertinent and effective domain names policy in order to protect your digital territory and your brand in the broader sense.

  • 2 days
  • Distanciel
  • Next session: No date for the moment

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