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ICANN’s '''Office of the Chief Technology Officer''' ('''OCTO''') supports improving the security, stability, and resiliency of the Internet’s system of unique identifiers; researches identifier-related issues; provides capacity building training about the [[DNS]], [[DNSSEC]], and [[cybersecurity]]; participates in technical and security community groups, such as [[IETF]], regional [[TLD]]s, and [DNS Abuse Responses|AntiPhishing]]. The OCTO also manages risk awareness and preparedness and measures and analyzes identifier system behaviors and performance. | ICANN’s '''Office of the Chief Technology Officer''' ('''OCTO''') supports improving the security, stability, and resiliency of the Internet’s system of unique identifiers; researches identifier-related issues; provides capacity building training about the [[DNS]], [[DNSSEC]], and [[cybersecurity]]; participates in technical and security community groups, such as [[IETF]], regional [[TLD]]s, and [[DNS Abuse Responses|AntiPhishing]]. The OCTO also manages risk awareness and preparedness and measures and analyzes identifier system behaviors and performance. Other areas of work include teaching about technology and technical engagement. | ||
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Octo runs two research programs to inform policy makers, develop internet baseline standards through the KinDNS program and created and identifier technology health indicator. | |||
[[Category:ICANN Organization]] | [[Category:ICANN Organization]] |