The document provides an overview of ICANN and the new generic top-level domain (gTLD) program. It discusses what ICANN is and its role in managing the domain name system. It then describes the new gTLD program, which aims to introduce new gTLDs and facilitate competition. The timeline and process for developing the new gTLD program is summarized, including opportunities for public participation and input.
The document provides an overview of the New gTLD Program being run by ICANN. It discusses the evolution of domain names over time from the original gTLDs like .com to the current New gTLD Program. It describes the program, including who can apply, how to apply, important dates, and fees. The goals of the program are to remove limitations on gTLDs, create more choice and competition in the domain name marketplace, and allow for innovation and new business opportunities.
The document provides an overview of ICANN and its New gTLD Program. It explains that ICANN is responsible for managing domain names and IP addresses globally in a multi-stakeholder process. The New gTLD Program will introduce new generic top-level domains, including internationalized domain names, to promote innovation and competition on the internet. The application process for the new gTLDs will begin in January 2012 and involve evaluation and potential objections before delegation of any new top-level domains.
A presentation I gave at the Content Strategy Forum 2010, in Paris.
For those who couldn't make it to Paris, I gave this presentation again in Chicago in June, at Web Content 2010.
This is the (slightly) updated Chicago version.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Remmy Nweke on how media practitioners can take advantage of the domain name system (DNS) industry in Nigeria. It provides an overview of the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA), which manages Nigeria's country-code top-level domain (.ng). It discusses opportunities for media coverage of the DNS industry, challenges faced in reporting on it, and recommendations for how journalists can better understand and leverage the industry.
IPTVLatino provides a communication and media delivery platform to enable rich online and mobile content like IPTV and peer-to-peer TV. It aims to add value for customers by integrating multiple modes of communication and content across networks. The company focuses on the Latin American market and targets consumers aged 18-35, online/mobile advertisers, media companies, and network operators. It seeks to offer enriched entertainment and communications through services like video, voice, games, social networks, and IPTV.
This presentation gives an overview of domain names, presenting ICANN's New generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) Program timeline and its history. Why is ICANN opening up the top-level of the Internet’s namespace? What are the potential impacts for businesses, governments, Internet communities and end users?
Learn more about ICANN's New generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) Project here: http://newgtlds.icann.org
Steve Gobin, "New gTLD Basics New Internet Extensions"Webhosting.pl
The document provides an overview of ICANN's New gTLD Program, which will introduce unlimited new generic top-level domains. It discusses the program timeline, potential impacts on businesses, governments, and internet users. It also outlines the application process, requirements, fees, and evaluation procedures for entities interested in applying to operate a new gTLD registry.
The document provides an overview of the New gTLD Program being run by ICANN. It discusses the evolution of domain names over time from the original gTLDs like .com to the current New gTLD Program. It describes the program, including who can apply, how to apply, important dates, and fees. The goals of the program are to remove limitations on gTLDs, create more choice and competition in the domain name marketplace, and allow for innovation and new business opportunities.
The document provides an overview of ICANN and its New gTLD Program. It explains that ICANN is responsible for managing domain names and IP addresses globally in a multi-stakeholder process. The New gTLD Program will introduce new generic top-level domains, including internationalized domain names, to promote innovation and competition on the internet. The application process for the new gTLDs will begin in January 2012 and involve evaluation and potential objections before delegation of any new top-level domains.
A presentation I gave at the Content Strategy Forum 2010, in Paris.
For those who couldn't make it to Paris, I gave this presentation again in Chicago in June, at Web Content 2010.
This is the (slightly) updated Chicago version.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Remmy Nweke on how media practitioners can take advantage of the domain name system (DNS) industry in Nigeria. It provides an overview of the Nigeria Internet Registration Association (NIRA), which manages Nigeria's country-code top-level domain (.ng). It discusses opportunities for media coverage of the DNS industry, challenges faced in reporting on it, and recommendations for how journalists can better understand and leverage the industry.
IPTVLatino provides a communication and media delivery platform to enable rich online and mobile content like IPTV and peer-to-peer TV. It aims to add value for customers by integrating multiple modes of communication and content across networks. The company focuses on the Latin American market and targets consumers aged 18-35, online/mobile advertisers, media companies, and network operators. It seeks to offer enriched entertainment and communications through services like video, voice, games, social networks, and IPTV.
This presentation gives an overview of domain names, presenting ICANN's New generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) Program timeline and its history. Why is ICANN opening up the top-level of the Internet’s namespace? What are the potential impacts for businesses, governments, Internet communities and end users?
Learn more about ICANN's New generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) Project here: http://newgtlds.icann.org
Steve Gobin, "New gTLD Basics New Internet Extensions"Webhosting.pl
The document provides an overview of ICANN's New gTLD Program, which will introduce unlimited new generic top-level domains. It discusses the program timeline, potential impacts on businesses, governments, and internet users. It also outlines the application process, requirements, fees, and evaluation procedures for entities interested in applying to operate a new gTLD registry.
This document provides an overview and summary of ICANN and its role in coordinating the global internet. It discusses the components that make up the internet ecosystem and how they require significant coordination. ICANN is responsible for coordinating the global internet's unique identifiers and ensuring the secure and stable operation of these systems. The document outlines ICANN's operations, governance structure, and responsibilities related to domain name services, number resources, the domain name life cycle, and the new gTLD program. It provides information on how individuals and organizations can participate and engage with ICANN.
This document discusses ICANN and its activities in Asia Pacific. It provides an overview of what ICANN does including managing the Domain Name System (DNS), IP addresses, and generic and country-code top-level domains. It describes ICANN's multistakeholder model and engagement strategy in Asia Pacific focused on awareness, capacity building, and stakeholder participation. It also discusses the new gTLD program, internationalized domain names, ICANN accountability, and how to get involved.
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Interested in Internet Governance? Dig into the new Internet Governance infographic to uncover more about the Internet Ecosystem. The infographic is available in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. Download a copy today!
The document summarizes the upcoming expansion of new generic top-level domains (gTLDs) by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). It provides details on the 1,930 applications received for new gTLDs, the various categories they fall under (e.g. business, real estate, geographic), and the different registration phases (pre-registration, sunrise, landrush, general availability). It aims to help businesses select a relevant new gTLD that better defines their brand and sets them apart from competitors. The first new gTLDs are expected to launch in mid-2013.
The document summarizes the history and evolution of the Domain Name System (DNS) and top-level domains (TLDs) such as country code TLDs (ccTLDs) and generic TLDs (gTLDs). It traces the development of the DNS from its origins in the 1980s to the introduction of new gTLDs by ICANN in recent years. Key events included the establishment of the initial set of gTLDs like .com and .org in the 1980s, the creation of ICANN in 1998 to manage the DNS, and the approval of over 1,300 new gTLD applications as part of ICANN's New gTLD Program in 2013. The new
Webinar slides that looked to focus on the definition, history and future of open-source technology. It was give by Tom Rieger at tom.rieger@enterprisedb.com. Certain references in the presentation include:
Research paper: https://www2.slideshare.net/tomlrieger/drivers-and-impediments-to-digital-transformation-the-research
BONUS Research infographic: https://www2.slideshare.net/tomlrieger/drivers-and-impediments-to-digital-transformation
Gartner Open Source Hype-cycle: Source: https://www.gartner.com/en/documents/3987447/hype-cycle-for-open-source-software-2020
Tom Rieger on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomlrieger/
This is a presentation containing slides which I borrowed from several other presentations, and which I found very useful in explaining how ISOC and ICANN work.
I gave this talk at IGF Ukraine in Kiev, on 4 September 2010, speaking on my own behalf, and making sure it is understood that ICANN and ISOC are two organisations I am a member of, in the same way someone is a member of a tennis club and a football club.
Gordon Castle of Earley & Associates presented on rights management challenges facing media companies and proposed solutions. Media companies need to manage consumer experiences across digital platforms while optimizing content usage and reducing costs. This requires digital asset management systems with active rights tracking, content portfolio management and standardized metadata. Castle discussed initiatives by various companies and the need for a cost-effective, flexible and secure industry-wide rights management solution to support new business opportunities.
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WSO2Con EU 2015: Open Source Journey at Ordnance Survey
When five years ago the outgoing Minister of Finance Liam Burne left a note at the treasury that said “there’s no cash left” it concentrated minds in the Civil Service and an ‘Open Source First’ policy was born. This led to a successful WSO2 engagement, the proliferation of open source solutions at OS, and ultimately a significant saving in software costs. This session will discusses the highlights and pitfalls along the way.
Presenter:
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Principle Architect,
Ordnance Survey
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At the Linux Foundation, Zemlin works with the world’s largest technology companies, including IBM, Intel, Google, Samsung, Qualcomm, and others to help define the future of computing on the server, in the cloud and on a variety of new mobile computing devices. His work at the vendor-neutral Linux Foundation gives him a unique and aggregate perspective on the global technology industry.
Zemlin has been recognized for his insights on the changing economics of the technology industry. His writing has appeared in Businessweek, Wired, and other top technology journals and he is a regular keynote speaker at industry events. Zemlin advises a variety of startups, including Splashtop and sits on the boards of the Global Economic Symposium, Open Source For America and Chinese Open Source Promotion Union.
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September 15-19th, 2014
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
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The document discusses models for the institutional structure of domain name management in Indonesia. It summarizes key points from presentations on domain name systems globally and examples from other countries. The main points are:
1) An independent not-for-profit organization should manage the .id top-level domain with a board of directors focused on Internet development in Indonesia.
2) The organization could serve as both the registry and administrator, or the registry function could be delegated to another qualified technical entity.
3) It should be a public-private partnership with minimal government intervention and represent Indonesia's Internet community internationally.
- New gTLDs have been launched previously in 2000 and 2004 with a total of 16 strings awarded, but the recent new gTLD program began in 2012 and has resulted in over 1,400 new strings.
- The top 4 new gTLDs (.COM, .INFO, .CAT, and .MOBI) have dominated the market, accounting for their broad appeal and channel-friendly programs.
- Distribution through registrars is critical to the success of a new gTLD, but obtaining widespread distribution is difficult and requires knowledge of the registrar channel.
- The secondary market is where more valuable names are sold, but new gTLDs have struggled to gain significant market
The document provides guidance on how to successfully build a community around a top-level domain (TLD). It emphasizes that the TLD should serve, benefit, and represent the community by embodying shared core values and differentiating itself. It stresses the importance of solving real problems for the community and music industry, such as intellectual property issues and piracy. It also notes that the TLD should become the industry-standard branded domain for official music websites through a verification process. Overall, the key aspects of building the community are having openness, earning trust through transparent policies that serve the community's interests, and ensuring participation from stakeholders across the music industry.
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Research paper: https://www2.slideshare.net/tomlrieger/drivers-and-impediments-to-digital-transformation-the-research
BONUS Research infographic: https://www2.slideshare.net/tomlrieger/drivers-and-impediments-to-digital-transformation
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This is a presentation containing slides which I borrowed from several other presentations, and which I found very useful in explaining how ISOC and ICANN work.
I gave this talk at IGF Ukraine in Kiev, on 4 September 2010, speaking on my own behalf, and making sure it is understood that ICANN and ISOC are two organisations I am a member of, in the same way someone is a member of a tennis club and a football club.
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Presenter:
Hillary Corney
Principle Architect,
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Zerista: http://lcu14.zerista.com/event/member/137800
Google Event: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c6kick4rsv4dsv4lvuo2ljbvs6s
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ylsAYzEcpo
Etherpad: http://pad.linaro.org/p/lcu14-500z
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September 15-19th, 2014
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
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http://www.linaro.org
http://connect.linaro.org
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1) An independent not-for-profit organization should manage the .id top-level domain with a board of directors focused on Internet development in Indonesia.
2) The organization could serve as both the registry and administrator, or the registry function could be delegated to another qualified technical entity.
3) It should be a public-private partnership with minimal government intervention and represent Indonesia's Internet community internationally.
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- The top 4 new gTLDs (.COM, .INFO, .CAT, and .MOBI) have dominated the market, accounting for their broad appeal and channel-friendly programs.
- Distribution through registrars is critical to the success of a new gTLD, but obtaining widespread distribution is difficult and requires knowledge of the registrar channel.
- The secondary market is where more valuable names are sold, but new gTLDs have struggled to gain significant market
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Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
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7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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2. Agenda
• ICANN
• Domain names
• New gTLD Program Development
• Policy development
• Rights protection
• Malicious conduct mitigation
• Where to get more information
2
4. What
is
ICANN?
• Internet
CorporaAon
for
Assigned
Names
&
Numbers
• We
do:
• “Names”;
servicing
the
Domain
Name
System
• “Numbers”;
allocaAng
IP
address
blocks
• “Parameters”;
maintaining
data
bases
for
IETF
• Develop
policy
in
boOom-‐up
processes
involving
all
stakeholders
globally
4
5. What
is
ICANN?
• A
mulA-‐stakeholder,
• private
sector
led,
boOom-‐up
policy
development
model
• for
DNS
technical
coordinaAon
• that
acts
for
the
benefit
of
global
Internet
users.
5
6. Opera6ng
Principles
• Help
keep
the
unique
idenAfiers
system
and
root
management
stable
and
secure
• Promote
compeAAon
among
registrars
and
registries,
and
thus,
promote
choice
for
registrants
• “MulA-‐stakeholder”:
a
forum
where
many
different
groups
can
work
out
Internet
Policy
6
8. What
ICANN
does
not
do
• Content
on
the
Internet
• Spam
• Financial
transacAons
online
• Consumer
protecAon
law
• Data
protecAon
law
• Intellectual
property
law
• E-‐commerce,
e-‐educaAon,
e-‐government,
etc.
8
10. The
Anatomy
of
a
Domain
Name
First
or
Top-‐Level
Second-‐Level
Third-‐Level
w w w. m e e 6 n g s . i c a n n . o r g
10
11. Terminology
Clarifica6ons
• gTLD
-‐
generic
Top-‐Level
Domain
• Operated
through
an
agreement
with
CIANN
• UnAl
today,
limited
to
ASCII
character
• ccTLD
-‐
country
code
Top-‐Level
Domain
• Operated
by
the
local
registry
operator
under
the
rules
of
that
jurisdicAon
• UnAl
recently,
limited
to
two-‐leOer
ISO
Country
Codes
• IDN
-‐
Interna6onalized
Domain
Name
• Domain
name
represented
by
local
language
characters
11
13. What
is
a
gTLD
Registry?
• gTLDs
have
an
Agreement
with
ICANN:
specific
technical
requirements
• A
registry
is
the
authoritaAve,
master
database
of
all
domain
names
registered
in
each
top-‐level
domain
• Keeps
the
master
database
and
also
generates
the
"zone
file"
which
allows
computers
to
route
Internet
traffic
to
and
from
top-‐level
domains
anywhere
in
the
world
• Most
Internet
users
don't
interact
directly
with
the
registry
operator;
users
can
register
names
by
using
registrars
13
14. What
is
the
New
gTLD
Program?
• An
iniAaAve
that
will
enable
the
introducAon
of
generic
top-‐
level
domain
names
(including
IDNs)
• Intended
to
realize
full
benefits
of
growing
Internet
• Intended
to
facilitate
compeAAon,
choice
for
Internet
users
and
innovaAon
• Encourage
parAcipaAon
of
communiAes
• Geographic
• Language
• Cultural
14
15. ICANN’s
Mission
and
New
gTLDs
1998 - founding documents
“The new corporation ultimately should … oversee policy for
determining the circumstances under which
new TLDs are added to the root system”
ICANN Memoranda of Understanding
“Define and implement a predictable strategy
for selecting new TLDs”
15
16. gTLD
Timeline
Predating ICANN
(before 1998) 2004 Round
.com .edu .aero .biz .coop .asia .cat .xxx
.gov .int .mil .net .info .museum .jobs .mobi .tel
.org .arpa .name .pro .travel .post
2000 Round New gTLD Program
Policy development
Dec 2005 to Sep 2007
16
17. Public Participation
and the Draft Applicant
Guidebook
•
October
2008
(version
1)
•
May
2009
(excerpts)
•
March
2009
(version
2)
Program Launch
•
October
2009
(version
3)
12 January –
•
February
10
(excerpts)
Board Publication 12 April 2012
•
May
2010
(version
4)
Approval of Final
•
November
2010
(proposed
final
version)
Final Applicant
•
April
2011
Discussion
Drah
Guidebook Guidebook
•
May
2011
Applicant
Guidebook
ICANN Board Communications On-going status
Policy approval Campaign reporting on
Jun 2008 20 June 2011 ICANN’s website
17
18. New gTLD Policy Development
• 21-‐month
intensive,
boOom-‐up
effort
by
ICANN’s
volunteer
policy
development
body,
tesAng
“implementability”
• Face-‐to-‐face
meeAngs
• Numerous
public
comment
periods
• Informed
by
several
independent
working
groups
• IDN
• Reserved
names
• ProtecAon
of
right
• Informed
by
ICANN’s
Advisory
CommiOees
• Governmental
Advisory
CommiOee
Principles
on
New
gTLDs
• The
At-‐Large
community
• Security
and
Stability
Advisory
CommiOee
18
18
19. Policy Conclusions
• New
gTLDs
will
provide
benefit
:
• Broaden
DNS
parAcipaAon
• Increased
choice,
compeAAon
• Include
IDNs
• New
gTLDs
should
not
cause
security
or
stability
issues
• AllocaAon
method
and
selecAon
criteria
guidance
• Limited
by
rounds
• Not
limited
by
category
• Certain
important
issues
should
be
protected
19
19
20. Interests to be Protected in the Process
• Intellectual
property
rights
• Community
interests
• Limited
public
interest
safeguards:
sensiAve
names
• User
confusion
should
be
avoided
• Interests
of
governments
20
20
21. Policy Implementation: Applicant Guidebook
• IteraAon
with
ICANN
community
• Seven
complete
versions
of
Guidebook
• 47
comment
periods
–
over
2400
comments
/
analyses
• 55
Explanatory
memoranda
/
Independent
reports
• Economic
studies
• ConsultaAon
with
SSAC
/
RSAC
/
Root
Server
Operators
• Development
of
dispute
resoluAon
processes
• Right
protecAon
mechanisms
and
malicious
conduct
miAgaAon
measures
21
21
23. Development of Rights Protection Mechanisms
• A
team
formed
from
IP
experts
recommended
specific
Rights
ProtecAon
Mechanisms
• Subsequent
public
consultaAons
• Online
forums
(~300
comments)
&
comment
analysis
• Sydney,
New
York,
London,
Seoul
meeAngs
• Then,
a
mulA-‐disciplinary
team
examined
the
policy
aspects
of
IP
team
recommendaAons
• ICANN’s
Governmental
Advisory
CommiOee
and
Board
collaborated
on
improvements
• Result:
a
set
of
trademark
protecAons
for
new
gTLDs
23
24. Right Protection Mechanisms
• At the “top-level,” i.e.,
o during the TLD application and evaluation processes
o during registry operations
• At the “second-level,” i.e.,
o when domain names are registered in the new registry
o when registrant operate domain name sites
24
25. During the evaluation process:
Grounds for Formal Objection to a new TLD Application
• Legal Rights – infringement of the objector’s rights
• String Confusion – string causes confusion
• Limited Public Interest – violates principles of int’l law
• Community – misappropriation of a community label
Characterised by independent dispute resolution
ICANN’s Governmental Advisory Committee Advice on New gTLDs
• Concerns based on national laws or other sensitivities
25
26. Trademark protections against second-level abuses
• Purpose:
• miAgate
need
for
defensive
registraAons,
and
• lower
costs
for
trademark
owners
• Trademark
protecAon
mechanisms
• Trademark
Clearinghouse
• Mandatory
Sunrise
process
• Manadtory
IP
Claims
process
• Uniform
rapid
suspension
process
• Mandatory
“thick”
Whois
data
• Post-‐delegaAon
claims
directly
against
registry
26
27. REGISTRY
LIFECYCLE Rights Protection Mechanisms
PRE-LAUNCH LAUNCH ONGOING OPERATIONS
IP CLEARINGHOUSE UNIFORM RAPID SUSPENSION
IP CLAIMS
POST-DELEGATION
DISPUTE PROCESS
SUNRISE
THICK WHOIS
UDRP
27
28. Malicious Conduct Mitigation Measures
• Enhanced
requirements
and
background
checks
• Disclosure
of
previous
involvement
in
UDRP
process
• Demonstrated
plan
for
DNSSEC
deployment
• No
wildcarding
/
remove
glue
records
• ElecAve
TLD
security
designaAon
program
• Requirement
for
thick
Whois
• Publish
anA-‐abuse
contact
and
suspension
procedures
• Expedited
Registry
Security
Request
process
• Centralised
zone
file
access
28
32. Program Timeline
Jan
2012
Apr
2012
Nov
2012
Dec
2012
Dec
2013
Receive
Process
Transi6on
to
Delegate
Applica6ons
Applica6ons
Delega6on
TLD
32
Confidential & Proprietary
33. Whether
or
not
I
Choose
to
Apply…
Monitor
the
program
to
understand
poten6al
benefits
and
risks:
The
New
gTLD
Program
is
intended
to
bring
benefit
to
the
billions
of
Internet
users
who
do
not
apply
for
a
TLD
Understand
new
opportuniAes
Impact
to
brand/trademark
Impact
to
community
and
geographic
names
Changes
to
Internet
User
behavior
33
34. More
Informa6on…
• Applicant Guidebook
• www.icann.org/newgtlds
• Factsheets
• Global Events
• New
gTLD
Program
web-‐pages
• Public Comments
• Write
to:
newgtld@icann.org
• Explanatory Memos
• Independent Reports
NewgTLDsICANN
34
35. Conclusion
As
the
introducAon
of
new
top-‐level
domains
draw
near,
ICANN
remains
commiOed
to
conducAng
the
process,
and
enforcing
agreements
in
a
way
that:
• Assures
ongoing
stability
and
security
of
the
DNS
• Protects
the
legal
rights
of
others
• Promotes
compeAAon
and
choice
for
users
• Engenders
global
stakeholder
parAcipaAon
in
the
Internet
35