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'''NCC Group''' claims to be the world’s largest provider of Enterprise Risk Management solutions, and they are especially well known in ICANN circles as a leading [[Data Escrow]] provider. Their data escrow division became their largest business in terms of both revenue and profits after [[Rob Cotton]] was brought in as Finance Director in 2000. He also led the company through its opening on the London Stock Exchange, and led a secondary management buy-out and was appointed as Chief Executive of NCC Group Limited.<ref>[http://www.nccgroup.us/about-us.aspx About Us, NCCGroup.us]</ref> | |||
== | NCC Group is uniquely positioned to not only escrow registry data per ICANN’s requirements for new TLD applicants, but to provide a comprehensive risk management solution for all registry operators. | ||
==Background== | |||
Since 1998, [[ICANN]] has served to help control and manage the Internet’s naming system. Recently, however, ICANN has been thrust into the public spotlight with its work concerning the introduction of new [[gTLD|generic top-level domains]]. As part of the TLD application process, applicants must meet many different criteria, one of which is a requirement to establish daily transfers of WHOIS data to a reputable escrow agent. | Since 1998, [[ICANN]] has served to help control and manage the Internet’s naming system. Recently, however, ICANN has been thrust into the public spotlight with its work concerning the introduction of new [[gTLD|generic top-level domains]]. As part of the TLD application process, applicants must meet many different criteria, one of which is a requirement to establish daily transfers of WHOIS data to a reputable escrow agent. | ||