Explains how groups that comprise the Domain Name Industry (registry service providers, registry operators, registrars, resellers etc.) relate to one another, and details the role of each group.
This document provides information about business setup services offered by King Future Business. The services include obtaining new and renewing trade licenses, company incorporation, legal document drafting, local sponsor agreements, and setting up limited liability companies. Contact information is provided for King Future Document Clearing services L.L.C, including a phone number and email address.
A Case Study of how an effective email informational campaign regarding licensing requirements for home improvement contractors helped increase licensure in Louisiana
The Internet itself is a globally distributed computer network comprised of many voluntarily interconnected autonomous networks. Similarly, its governance is conducted by a decentralized and international multistakeholder network of interconnected autonomous groups drawing from civil society, the private sector, governments, the academic and research communities, and national and international organizations. They work cooperatively from their respective roles to create shared policies and standards that maintain the Internet’s global interoperability for the public good.
Learn more about Internet governance here: http://www.icann.org/en/groups
Provides a high level view of the relationship between different parties within the Domain Name Industry (registry service providers, registry operators, registrars, resellers etc.), and how the Industry relates to the ICT Sector (ISPs etc.) and groups involved in internet coordination.
This infographic explains how the domain name industry value chain is structured. Details on the coordination, wholesale, distribution and resale layers that lead to a consumer having the right to use a domain name.
ICANN coordinates the unique identifiers used across the internet such as domain names and IP addresses. It maintains registries containing these addresses to ensure the security, stability, and interoperability of the global internet. ICANN develops global internet policy through a multistakeholder process involving various stakeholders from the private sector, technical community, civil society and governments. It oversees the introduction of new top-level domains and expansion of consumer choice online.
The document discusses the transition of the stewardship of the IANA functions from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to the global multistakeholder community. It provides background on ICANN and its role in performing the IANA functions on behalf of the global internet community under contract with the US Department of Commerce (DoC). It describes the three core IANA functions as the management of domain names, protocol parameters, and number resources.
This document provides information about business setup services offered by King Future Business. The services include obtaining new and renewing trade licenses, company incorporation, legal document drafting, local sponsor agreements, and setting up limited liability companies. Contact information is provided for King Future Document Clearing services L.L.C, including a phone number and email address.
A Case Study of how an effective email informational campaign regarding licensing requirements for home improvement contractors helped increase licensure in Louisiana
The Internet itself is a globally distributed computer network comprised of many voluntarily interconnected autonomous networks. Similarly, its governance is conducted by a decentralized and international multistakeholder network of interconnected autonomous groups drawing from civil society, the private sector, governments, the academic and research communities, and national and international organizations. They work cooperatively from their respective roles to create shared policies and standards that maintain the Internet’s global interoperability for the public good.
Learn more about Internet governance here: http://www.icann.org/en/groups
Provides a high level view of the relationship between different parties within the Domain Name Industry (registry service providers, registry operators, registrars, resellers etc.), and how the Industry relates to the ICT Sector (ISPs etc.) and groups involved in internet coordination.
This infographic explains how the domain name industry value chain is structured. Details on the coordination, wholesale, distribution and resale layers that lead to a consumer having the right to use a domain name.
ICANN coordinates the unique identifiers used across the internet such as domain names and IP addresses. It maintains registries containing these addresses to ensure the security, stability, and interoperability of the global internet. ICANN develops global internet policy through a multistakeholder process involving various stakeholders from the private sector, technical community, civil society and governments. It oversees the introduction of new top-level domains and expansion of consumer choice online.
The document discusses the transition of the stewardship of the IANA functions from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) to the global multistakeholder community. It provides background on ICANN and its role in performing the IANA functions on behalf of the global internet community under contract with the US Department of Commerce (DoC). It describes the three core IANA functions as the management of domain names, protocol parameters, and number resources.
TLD Launch Process Experiences & Registry Onboarding from ICANN 49ICANN
The last several months have seen the first new gTLDs go through their startup and launch activities. This presentation will provide new gTLD registries a step-by-step review of ICANN's onboarding processes, lessons-learned/tips/advice from the first 200 TLD launches.
Originally presented during the TLD Launch Process Experiences & Registry Onboarding Session at ICANN 49 in Singapore.
Name Collision Mitigation Update from ICANN 49ICANN
Inform the community of the proposal to handle name collision on new TLDs and collect input.
Originally presented during the Name Collision Mitigation Update Session at ICANN 49 in Singapore.
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 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
The Internet Ecosystem is a network of organizations and communities, one that helps the Internet work and evolve. The Internet is successful and thriving because of shared values. The model relies on processes and products that are local, bottom-up, and accessible to users around the world. What are these shared values? How does the model continue to function?
Learn more about ICANN's place in the Internet Ecosystem at: http://www.icann.org/en/about
DNSSEC - Domain Name System Security ExtensionsPeter R. Egli
This document introduces DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) which aims to secure DNS queries and information by adding digital signatures to DNS response records. It discusses security problems with the current DNS system like cache poisoning and spoofing attacks. DNSSEC uses cryptographic keys and signatures to authenticate DNS responses and establish a chain of trust. While DNSSEC adds security, its deployment has been gradual due to complexity and the need for widespread implementation to provide full benefits.
This presentation gives an overview of the Domain Name System (DNS) and what goes into making the DNS secure. This deck also answers the question what is ICANN's role in Domain Name System Security (DNSSEC) deployment?
The document discusses Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) and how they allow domain names to be registered in local languages and scripts beyond just the Latin alphabet. It explains that traditionally only Latin letters a-z were allowed in top-level domains (TLDs) but starting in 2009, IDNs introduced non-Latin characters from other scripts. Now over 70 IDN TLDs have been created in languages like Arabic, Chinese, and Cyrillic through programs that establish country-specific and generic TLDs in local scripts. The goal is for the Domain Name System to be fully internationalized to connect more internet users around the world in their own languages.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including naming, addressing, and routing. It discusses how names identify entities, addresses specify locations, and routing enables the delivery of traffic between addresses. The document outlines the hierarchical structures used for addresses and how routes are dynamically determined and forwarded in a cooperative manner between network nodes.
Call for Volunteers: Accountability & Transparency Review Team_PTICANN
Este documento convoca voluntários para participar da terceira Equipe de Revisão de Responsabilidade e Transparência da ICANN (ATRT3). A ATRT3 irá analisar se a ICANN está sendo transparente e responsável perante a comunidade global e fará recomendações para melhorar seus processos. O documento descreve os objetivos, responsabilidades e benefícios de se tornar um membro da equipe de revisão.
Call for Volunteers: Accountability & Transparency Review Team_ESICANN
El documento es una convocatoria de voluntarios para formar parte del Tercer Equipo de Revisión sobre Responsabilidad y Transparencia (ATRT3) de la Corporación de Internet para la Asignación de Nombres y Números (ICANN). El ATRT3 analizará y realizará recomendaciones para garantizar que la ICANN sea una organización transparente y responsable ante la comunidad global. Los voluntarios deben tener conocimientos sobre evaluación de desempeño, gobernanza y mejora de procesos.
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | FrenchICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
This document outlines the expected standards of behavior for those participating in ICANN's multistakeholder process. It states that participants should protect organizational assets, support transparency, listen to all stakeholders, avoid conflicts of interest, treat all people with dignity and respect, build consensus, promote ethics, facilitate openness in policy development, act reasonably and objectively, treat all equally, act within ICANN's mission and bylaws, act fairly, and conduct themselves according to ICANN policies. The document emphasizes that ICANN strives to create an inclusive environment and prevent any form of harassment.
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | RussianICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | ArabicICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | ChineseICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
TLD Launch Process Experiences & Registry Onboarding from ICANN 49ICANN
The last several months have seen the first new gTLDs go through their startup and launch activities. This presentation will provide new gTLD registries a step-by-step review of ICANN's onboarding processes, lessons-learned/tips/advice from the first 200 TLD launches.
Originally presented during the TLD Launch Process Experiences & Registry Onboarding Session at ICANN 49 in Singapore.
Name Collision Mitigation Update from ICANN 49ICANN
Inform the community of the proposal to handle name collision on new TLDs and collect input.
Originally presented during the Name Collision Mitigation Update Session at ICANN 49 in Singapore.
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 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
The Internet Ecosystem is a network of organizations and communities, one that helps the Internet work and evolve. The Internet is successful and thriving because of shared values. The model relies on processes and products that are local, bottom-up, and accessible to users around the world. What are these shared values? How does the model continue to function?
Learn more about ICANN's place in the Internet Ecosystem at: http://www.icann.org/en/about
DNSSEC - Domain Name System Security ExtensionsPeter R. Egli
This document introduces DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) which aims to secure DNS queries and information by adding digital signatures to DNS response records. It discusses security problems with the current DNS system like cache poisoning and spoofing attacks. DNSSEC uses cryptographic keys and signatures to authenticate DNS responses and establish a chain of trust. While DNSSEC adds security, its deployment has been gradual due to complexity and the need for widespread implementation to provide full benefits.
This presentation gives an overview of the Domain Name System (DNS) and what goes into making the DNS secure. This deck also answers the question what is ICANN's role in Domain Name System Security (DNSSEC) deployment?
The document discusses Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) and how they allow domain names to be registered in local languages and scripts beyond just the Latin alphabet. It explains that traditionally only Latin letters a-z were allowed in top-level domains (TLDs) but starting in 2009, IDNs introduced non-Latin characters from other scripts. Now over 70 IDN TLDs have been created in languages like Arabic, Chinese, and Cyrillic through programs that establish country-specific and generic TLDs in local scripts. The goal is for the Domain Name System to be fully internationalized to connect more internet users around the world in their own languages.
This document provides an overview of networking concepts including naming, addressing, and routing. It discusses how names identify entities, addresses specify locations, and routing enables the delivery of traffic between addresses. The document outlines the hierarchical structures used for addresses and how routes are dynamically determined and forwarded in a cooperative manner between network nodes.
Call for Volunteers: Accountability & Transparency Review Team_PTICANN
Este documento convoca voluntários para participar da terceira Equipe de Revisão de Responsabilidade e Transparência da ICANN (ATRT3). A ATRT3 irá analisar se a ICANN está sendo transparente e responsável perante a comunidade global e fará recomendações para melhorar seus processos. O documento descreve os objetivos, responsabilidades e benefícios de se tornar um membro da equipe de revisão.
Call for Volunteers: Accountability & Transparency Review Team_ESICANN
El documento es una convocatoria de voluntarios para formar parte del Tercer Equipo de Revisión sobre Responsabilidad y Transparencia (ATRT3) de la Corporación de Internet para la Asignación de Nombres y Números (ICANN). El ATRT3 analizará y realizará recomendaciones para garantizar que la ICANN sea una organización transparente y responsable ante la comunidad global. Los voluntarios deben tener conocimientos sobre evaluación de desempeño, gobernanza y mejora de procesos.
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | FrenchICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
This document outlines the expected standards of behavior for those participating in ICANN's multistakeholder process. It states that participants should protect organizational assets, support transparency, listen to all stakeholders, avoid conflicts of interest, treat all people with dignity and respect, build consensus, promote ethics, facilitate openness in policy development, act reasonably and objectively, treat all equally, act within ICANN's mission and bylaws, act fairly, and conduct themselves according to ICANN policies. The document emphasizes that ICANN strives to create an inclusive environment and prevent any form of harassment.
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | RussianICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | ArabicICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | ChineseICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
ICANN Expected Standards of Behavior | SpanishICANN
Those who take part in ICANN's multistakeholder process, including Board, staff and all those involved in Supporting Organization and Advisory Committee councils undertake to...
Policy Development Process Infographic PortugueseICANN
O documento descreve os processos de desenvolvimento de políticas de múltiplas partes interessadas na ICANN, incluindo a Organização de Apoio a Nomes Genéricos, a Organização de Apoio a Nomes de Domínio com Código de País e a Organização de Apoio a Endereços. Esses processos envolvem a identificação de problemas, a formação de grupos de trabalho, a elaboração de relatórios e a votação final pelos conselhos e diretoria da ICANN.
Policy Development Process Infographic SpanishICANN
Este documento describe los procesos de desarrollo de políticas multisectoriales de la ICANN para nombres de dominio genéricos (gTLD), nombres de dominio de código de país (ccTLD) e IP. Explica que la GNSO, ccNSO y ASO supervisan los procesos de desarrollo de políticas para cada uno de estos sectores respectivamente a través de grupos de trabajo y períodos de comentarios públicos, con el objetivo de lograr consenso y presentar recomendaciones a la Junta Directiva de la ICANN.
Policy Development Process Infographic EnglishICANN
The document summarizes the multistakeholder policy development processes for three ICANN supporting organizations:
1) The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) facilitates a bottom-up process for developing global policies relating to generic top-level domains (gTLDs) such as .com.
2) The Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) develops global policies for country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) such as .uk through a defined policy development process.
3) The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) oversees the development of global Internet Protocol (IP) address policies through the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) in consultation with its Address Council
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
20 Comprehensive Checklist of Designing and Developing a WebsitePixlogix Infotech
Dive into the world of Website Designing and Developing with Pixlogix! Looking to create a stunning online presence? Look no further! Our comprehensive checklist covers everything you need to know to craft a website that stands out. From user-friendly design to seamless functionality, we've got you covered. Don't miss out on this invaluable resource! Check out our checklist now at Pixlogix and start your journey towards a captivating online presence today.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Generative AI Deep Dive: Advancing from Proof of Concept to ProductionAggregage
Join Maher Hanafi, VP of Engineering at Betterworks, in this new session where he'll share a practical framework to transform Gen AI prototypes into impactful products! He'll delve into the complexities of data collection and management, model selection and optimization, and ensuring security, scalability, and responsible use.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
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