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The '''Domain Name System (DNS''') is a hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any other resources connected to the Internet. See [[How the Domain Name System Works]] for a brief overview of the DNS.

==DNS Components==
*[[Distributed Database]]: an archive of information about the computers in a network
*[[Name Server]]s: contain address information about other computers on the network
*[[Domain Name Resolvers]] do the work of translating domain names into numeric IP addresses based on the canonical database in the root zone.
*The DNS [[Root Zone]] is the network of database servers that maintain the names and the numeric IP addresses of over 1500 [[Generic top-level domain|gTLDs]], [[Country Code Top-Level Domain|ccTLDs]], and [[Internationalized Domain Name|IDNs]].
*[[Domain Name| Domains]]: logical groups of computers in a large network

===[[Top-Level Domain|Top-Level Domains]]===
*The DNS maintains a database of top-level domains (TLDs) that can be accessed via the Internet. Top-level domains fall into three broad categories:
**[[GTLD|generic TLDs]] (gTLDs);
**[[CcTLD|country code TLDs]] (ccTLDs); and
**[[Internationalized Domain Name|internationalized domain names]] (IDNs)
*[[Registry]] operators maintain the database of registrations for a particular TLD.
*[[Registrar|Registrars]] allow [[registrant|registrants]] to register a domain name.
*[[RFC 1591]] remains a core conceptual framework describing [[IANA]]'s role in the delegation and oversight of top-level domains.

==Challenges==
[[DNS Value and Vulnerability|Ensuring the resiliency, stability, and security of the DNS is critical to perpetuating the usefulness of the Internet]]. The DNS has two key types of vulnerabilities: complexity and bad actors.
===Complexity===
#Cybersecurity experts are concerned about the [[DNS Camel]], which refers to the inexorable growth of DNS protocols over the past three decades, making it increasingly difficult to implement and secure DNS advancements.<ref>[https://www.ietf.org/blog/herding-dns-camel/ Herding the DNS Camel. IETF Blog]</ref>
#As the number and kind of TLDs continue to expand, [[Universal Acceptance]] becomes an increasingly important topic.
===Bad Actors===
#Internet governance organizations, registries, registrars, and the business constituency are very concerned about [[DNS Abuse]], which refers to the exploitation of the DNS for malicious purposes. In particular, a debate rages over where technical abuse ends and where content abuse begins.<ref>[https://comlaude.com/domain-name-abuse-and-corporate-domain-management/ Domain Name Abuse, Com Laude]</ref>

==Associated Bodies==
[[ICANN]] exists to "facilitate the openness, interoperability, resilience, security and/or stability" of the '''Domain Name System (DNS)'''.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en/#article1 ICANN.org Bylaws - Article 1]</ref> Although ICANN as a whole is dedicated to the mission of preserving an open, interoperable, resilient, secure, and stable DNS, specific committees, organizations, and entities are directly focused on the technical operation of the DNS:

===ICANN Bodies===
*[[Internet Assigned Numbers Authority]]
*[[Root Server System Advisory Committee]]
*Many of the [[New gTLD Program]] [[ICANN Terms#Panels|panels]] perform evaluations of the impact of proposed new gTLD strings on the DNS.

===Other Organizations===
*[[FIRST|Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams]]
*[[Internet Engineering Task Force]] (IETF) - a large, open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet's architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
*[[IESG|Internet Engineering Steering Group]] (IESG) - the technical management group of the IETF
*[[IGF|Internet Governance Forum]] (IGF) - United Nations forum, providing a platform for stakeholders from industry, government, and civil society to discuss issues related to Internet governance.
*[[IRTF|Internet Research Task Force]] (IRTF) - focused, long-term research groups on the evolution of Internet protocols, applications, architecture and technology.

==References==
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