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Supporting a Healthy, Stable, Resilient Internet
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2 ICANN coordinates the Internet’s unique identifier systems for worldwide public benefit, enabling a single interoperable Internet. ICANN facilitates the security, stability and resiliency of the Internet’s unique identifier systems through coordination and collaboration. ICANN
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3 We connect people, across diverse sectors of the global Internet community. From a Security perspective, we build bridges
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4 #1 – Preserving and enhancing the operational stability, reliability, security and global interoperability of the Internet. Acknowledged in the Affirmation of Commitments: “global technical coordination of the Internet’s underlying infrastructure – the DNS – is required to ensure interoperability.” Global Mission, Guided by Core Values
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6 All parties with a stake in cybersecurity should adopt a broad view. Focus on an Internet that is sustainable, healthy, stable, resilient. The Internet is made up of a number of organizations and processes that shape the coordination and management of this ecosystem, and enable its overall functioning. The Internet is successful and thriving because it is open, transparent and collaborative. Security in the context of a global ecosystem
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8 Training efforts are now 10 years old (going back to ICANN Carthage in 2003) Registry Operations course with NSRC and ISOC Expanded to include: DNS Basics Attack and Contingency Response Mitigation Secure Registry Operations and DNSSEC Trainings are request driven by the community Collaboration in Technical Engagement
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9 Trainings are done in partnership with Regional organizations (such as AfTLD, APTLD, LACTLD), CTU Network Startup Resource Center Internet Society’s Deploy360 Initiative Law enforcement entities (such as Europol, Interpol, NCA/UK) Commonwealth Cybercrime Initiative; OAS CICTE Operational Security community (APWG, MAAWG) Pan Arab Cybersecurity Observatory Collaboration in Technical Engagement
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10 Supporting community activity Regional strategies (African Strategy, Asia-Pacific Strategy, Latin American & Caribbean Strategy) TLD operator education, awareness, capability building Law enforcement & operational security collaboration and education Government & International Organization engagement Network Operator Groups (AfNOG, CaribNOG, MENOG, as examples) Regional IGFs & IGF Technical Engagement
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15 Example of recent DNSSEC training with ISOC Lebanon, March 2013 Sharing knowledge, supporting a healthy ecosystem
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16 FY 14 Security, Stability, Resiliency Framework – open for comment through 20 May 2013 (see http://ta.gg/5w0) http://ta.gg/5w0 Regional Strategies Participate in ICANN Get Involved
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