The modern postal and e-commerce logistics sector relies heavily on secure, resilient digital infrastructure. This forum aims to raise awareness of DNS security threats, promote best practices such as DNSSEC and email authentication (DMARC/DKIM/SPF), and foster collaborative cyber resilience among UPU member states and the wider postal and logistics ecosystem. The event will culminate in the official launch of the POST-ISAC (Information Sharing and Analysis Center) initiative, establishing a dedicated cyber threat-sharing hub for the global postal and logistics sector.
Who should attend?
- UPU Member States & Designated Operators (DOs): National postal executives and IT/Security directors.
- .POST Registrants & Groups: Entities operating within the authenticated .POST top-level domain.
- Wider Postal Sector Player or WPSP: any private or public entity other than a Designated Operator (DO) which has an interest in supporting the mission and objectives of the UPU, including without limitation e-retailers, courier companies, logistics service providers, financial service providers, airlines, railways and other transport companies, customs organizations, manufacturers of postal and postal industry-related solutions, customer associations, unions and postal worker associations.
- Technical engineers/architects and non-technical policymakers/international affairs specialists/executives, with a likely bias toward technical operations.