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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.
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