Good day Adrian
Thank you for the response.
We would need to look at publishing of domain names in line with the DPA 2019 and if that contravenes any privacy aspects.
On your second point of generating data sets we have embarked on a project, where by we want to collect various data points across networks and publish a consolidated report for consumption.
We are happy to get views and partner with data holders who may want collaborate.
regards
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Joel Karubiu
Chief Executive Officer
ceo@kenic.or.ke
From: "Adrian Teri via KICTANet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
To: "Kenic CEO" <ceo@kenic.or.ke>
Cc: "Adrian Teri" <adriateri@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2021 1:31:00 PM
Subject: Re: [kictanet] KICTANet Digest, Vol 165, Issue 11
Good day Barrack,
These stats are not adequate. Does Kenic have bulk downloadable zones host files
like ICANN with it's Centralised Zone Data Service -
https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/czds-2014-03-03-en . I understand it's quite controversial for such data to be given out as data mining and then spamming can occur.
I
see numerous and interesting insights that can be gleaned. E.g how
many and which domains are hosted in the country? Their latency/response
time. Uptime for the sites. Security stats like which TLS versions are supported, the headers that are sent back in response like X-Frame-Options
and Content Security Policy (CSP), SSL certificate validity, Versions of Web servers they are running and also which
frameworks/programming languages they are running ...etc
Yours Kindly,
Adrian
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