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'''Increased DNS security thanks to Afilias'''
'''Increased DNS security thanks to Afilias'''


Afilias has managed to implement [[DNSSEC]] for many of its [[ccTLD]]s and [[gTLD]]s. Its [[.org]] [[TLD]] was secured with DNSSEC in 2009, making it the first open TLD to implement these important security measures.<ref>[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/060209_Afilias_Secures_org_TLD_with_DNSSEC The Whir]</ref>  On October 5th, 2010 it initiated the new security measures for [[.VC]] (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), [[.LC]] (St. Lucia), [[.HN]] (Honduras), [[.BZ]] (Belize) and [[.AG]] (Antigua and Barbuda).<ref>[http://www.myhostnews.com/2010/10/afilias-increases-dns-security-with-dnssec/ Afilias Increases DNS Security with DNSSEC]</ref> Mo
Afilias has managed to implement [[DNSSEC]] for many of its [[ccTLD]]s and [[gTLD]]s. Its [[.org]] [[TLD]] was secured with DNSSEC in 2009, making it the first open TLD to implement these important security measures.<ref>[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/060209_Afilias_Secures_org_TLD_with_DNSSEC The Whir]</ref>  On October 5th, 2010 it initiated the new security measures for [[.VC]] (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), [[.LC]] (St. Lucia), [[.HN]] (Honduras), [[.BZ]] (Belize) and [[.AG]] (Antigua and Barbuda).<ref>[http://www.myhostnews.com/2010/10/afilias-increases-dns-security-with-dnssec/ Afilias Increases DNS Security with DNSSEC]</ref> It has continued to transition to DNSSEC secured TLDs.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 19:44, 14 March 2011

Type: Private
Industry: Registry and Registrar
Founded: 2000
Headquarters: Office 107 3013 Lake Drive City West

Dublin 24
Ireland

Employees: 150 [1]
Website: http://www.afilias.info
Twitter: @Afilias
Key People
Hal Lubsen, CEO

Ram Mohan, EVP and CTO
Roland LaPlante, SVP and CMO
Brian Cute, VP, Discovery Services
Steven Pack, Compliance officer
M. Scott Hemphill, VP and General Counsel

Afilias is one of the major gTLD registries in existence today, having launched .info domains in 2001. Afilias has also been the registry operator for the .mobi mobile phone TLD since February, 2010.[2]

History[edit | edit source]

As an acknowledgement of the need for more competition at the registry level of the domain name industry, a number of important domain name registrars created Afilias in September, 2000. Just two months later Afilias was selected by ICANN to launch the .info gTLD, which is often conisdered the most successful new gTLD after the launch of .com.

The headquarters of Afilias is located in Dublin. They have a large number of offices worldwide, including operational offices in New Delhi, India, an operations center in Toronto, Canada, American offices in Philadelphia, and sales offices in London, U.K. Afilias Canada Corp also includes operational facilities in Ontario and sales offices in Vancouver.[3]

Afilias is the second largest domain services provider after VeriSign, supporting over 14 million domain names, as of January 2008.[4]

Products and services[edit | edit source]

Afilias is a domain service provider and a domain registrar.

Service provider for the following ccTLDs:

Interesting facts about Afilias[edit | edit source]

Arabic Internet users get native language e-mail thanks to Afilias and .JO registry

On October 29, 2010, Afilias and the National Information Technology Center of Jordan announced that, thanks to Afilias' IDN technology, the .JO registry managed to send an e-mail between two completely internationalized e-mail addresses in the Arabic language.[5]

Increased DNS security thanks to Afilias

Afilias has managed to implement DNSSEC for many of its ccTLDs and gTLDs. Its .org TLD was secured with DNSSEC in 2009, making it the first open TLD to implement these important security measures.[6] On October 5th, 2010 it initiated the new security measures for .VC (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), .LC (St. Lucia), .HN (Honduras), .BZ (Belize) and .AG (Antigua and Barbuda).[7] It has continued to transition to DNSSEC secured TLDs.

References[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]