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ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee
"At its November 2001 meeting, which focused on security issues, the ICANN Board directed the President ‘to appoint a President's
standing committee on the security and stability of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems. The President is
directed to develop a proposed charter, with at least a focus on risk analysis and auditing thereof, in consultation with
the President's standing committee, and to submit it to the Board for its approval.'
"At its meeting on 14 March 2002, the ICANN Board approved the charter of the ICANN Committee on Security and Stability.
"On 13 May 2002, the ICANN Board converted the President's Committee on Security and Stability to the Security and Stability
Advisory Committee." (Source)
The Committee on Security and Stability Charter reads:
"The Committee on Security and Stability will advise the ICANN community and Board on matters relating to the security and
integrity of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems. Reporting directly to the Board, the Committee is chartered
is to undertake the following tasks:
- To develop a security framework for Internet naming and address allocation services that defines the key focus areas,
and identifies where the responsibilities for each area lie. The committee will focus on the operational considerations of
critical naming infrastructure.
- To communicate on security matters with the Internet technical community and the operators and managers of critical DNS
infrastructure services, to include the root name server operator community, the top-level domain registries and registrars,
the operators of the reverse delegation trees such as in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa, and others as events and developments dictate.
The Committee will gather and articulate requirements to offer to those engaged in technical revision of the protocols related
to DNS and address allocation and those engaged in operations planning.
- To engage in ongoing threat assessment and risk analysis of the Internet naming and address allocation services to assess
where the principal threats to stability and security lie, and to advise the ICANN community accordingly. The Committee will
recommend any necessary audit activity to assess the current status of DNS and address allocation security in relation to
identified risks and threats.
- To communicate with those who have direct responsibility for Internet naming and address allocation security matters (IETF,
RSSAC, RIRs, name registries, etc.), to ensure that its advice on security risks, issues, and priorities is properly synchronized
with existing standardization, deployment, operational, and coordination activities. The Committee will monitor these activities
and inform the ICANN community and Board on their progress, as appropriate.
- To report periodically to the Board on its activities.
- To make policy recommendations to the ICANN community and Board."
(The Whois Recommendation falls under this mandate.)
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