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::# With a cap of less than 1000 new gTLDs per year being added to the root zone, normal operational upgrade cycles and resource allocations will be sufficient to ensure that scaling of the root, both in terms of new technologies as well as new content, will have no significant impact on the stability of the root system.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/summary-of-impact-root-zone-scaling-06oct10-en.pdf Summary of Impact of Root Zone Scaling, 10/06/2010, ICANN Archives]</ref>
 
::# With a cap of less than 1000 new gTLDs per year being added to the root zone, normal operational upgrade cycles and resource allocations will be sufficient to ensure that scaling of the root, both in terms of new technologies as well as new content, will have no significant impact on the stability of the root system.<ref>[https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/summary-of-impact-root-zone-scaling-06oct10-en.pdf Summary of Impact of Root Zone Scaling, 10/06/2010, ICANN Archives]</ref>
 
::* November 2010: ICANN updated its strategic plan for enhancing the SSR of the DNS.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ssr-plan-fy11-clean-23nov10-en.pdf SSR Plan FY11, ICANN]</ref>  
 
::* November 2010: ICANN updated its strategic plan for enhancing the SSR of the DNS.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ssr-plan-fy11-clean-23nov10-en.pdf SSR Plan FY11, ICANN]</ref>  
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::* May 2012: ICANN defines its role in DNS stability as "the capacity to ensure that the system operates as expected, and that users of the unique identifiers have confidence that the system operates as expected."<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/proceeding/draft-statement-of-icanns-role-and-remit-in-security-stability-and-resiliency-of-the-internets-unique-identifier-systems-17-05-2012 Draft Statement of ICANN's role/remit in SSR, Public Comment Proceedings, ICANN]</ref>
    
==A Secure Internet==
 
==A Secure Internet==
* Timeline of security threats and reactions
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''Timeline of ICANN's interpretation of security threats and its reactions''
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* May 2012: ICANN defines it role in DNS Security as "the capacity to protect and prevent misuse of Internet unique identifiers."<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/public-comment/proceeding/draft-statement-of-icanns-role-and-remit-in-security-stability-and-resiliency-of-the-internets-unique-identifier-systems-17-05-2012 Draft Statement of ICANN's role/remit in SSR, Public Comment Proceedings, ICANN]</ref>
    
==A Unified, Global Internet==
 
==A Unified, Global Internet==
Bureaucrats, Check users, lookupuser, Administrators, translator
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