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The '''TLD-OPS Standing Committee''' is the incident response community for and by [[ccTLD]] operators. | The '''TLD-OPS Standing Committee''' is the incident response community for and by [[ccTLD]] operators. | ||
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The TLD-OPS has developed a series of documents called the [https://community.icann.org/display/ccnsowkspc/TLD-OPS?preview=/111388239/123797732/TLD-OPS%20DR%20BCP%20Playbook%20-%20v-1.0.2%20-%202019-12-03.pdf TLD-OPS Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity (DR/BCP) Playbook] to help ccTLDs with their [[DR/BCP]] posture and the tools to perform their own tabletop exercises. The playbook offers a hands-on guide for implementing a business continuity strategy within smaller registry operators. It is oriented toward upper and middle management and assumes that the registry operators have their supervising bodies' commitment, sponsorship, and mission approval to develop resilience against disruptive events via a business continuity plan. It includes practical example tables for copying and using as a template at different stages of development and implementation.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/ccnsowkspc/TLD-OPS TLD-OPS, ccNSO Workspace</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 19:58, 11 November 2021
The TLD-OPS Standing Committee is the incident response community for and by ccTLD operators.
Work Products[edit | edit source]
The TLD-OPS has developed a series of documents called the TLD-OPS Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity (DR/BCP) Playbook to help ccTLDs with their DR/BCP posture and the tools to perform their own tabletop exercises. The playbook offers a hands-on guide for implementing a business continuity strategy within smaller registry operators. It is oriented toward upper and middle management and assumes that the registry operators have their supervising bodies' commitment, sponsorship, and mission approval to develop resilience against disruptive events via a business continuity plan. It includes practical example tables for copying and using as a template at different stages of development and implementation.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ [https://community.icann.org/display/ccnsowkspc/TLD-OPS TLD-OPS, ccNSO Workspace