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*[[IETF]] – The Internet Engineering Task Force is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
*[[IETF]] – The Internet Engineering Task Force is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
*[[Whois Task Force]]
*[[Whois Task Force]]
===Draft Teams===
===Teams===
*[[CERT]] – A Computer Emergency Response Team or Computer Security Incident Response Team is a group designated to handle computer security.
*[[STI-DT]]
*[[STI-DT]]
===Committees===
===Committees===
*[[BGC]] - a committee established to enhance the performance of the Board, lead the annual Board performance review, including the CEO, and recommend nominees for Board Chair, Vice Chair, and other leadership positions.
*[[BGC]] - a committee established to enhance the performance of the Board, lead the annual Board performance review, including the CEO, and recommend nominees for Board Chair, Vice Chair, and other leadership positions.

Revision as of 18:40, 11 February 2021

The following terms are commonly used by the ICANN Community.

Actors/Roles[edit | edit source]

  • CA – a third party company that issues digital certificates and public-private keys as a part of a chosen Public Key Infrastructure.
  • ICANN Fellow – A member of the Internet community and recipient of a grant provided by the ICANN Fellowship Program.
  • Independent Objector – a position created by ICANN to determine if a new gTLD application is in the best interest of the Internet community.
  • NIC – A network information center manages a registry and contracts with the registrars accredited to sell domains under a given TLD.
  • Registrant – A person who has registered a domain name through a registrar.
  • Registrar – A company that is authorized to sell domain names.
  • Internet Service Provider

Communities of Practice[edit | edit source]

Working Groups/Work Parties[edit | edit source]

Task Forces[edit | edit source]

  • IETF – The Internet Engineering Task Force is a large open international community of network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
  • Whois Task Force

Teams[edit | edit source]

  • CERT – A Computer Emergency Response Team or Computer Security Incident Response Team is a group designated to handle computer security.
  • STI-DT

Committees[edit | edit source]

  • BGC - a committee established to enhance the performance of the Board, lead the annual Board performance review, including the CEO, and recommend nominees for Board Chair, Vice Chair, and other leadership positions.
  • CEO Search Committee
  • OSC
  • PPSC
  • SIC
  • TMC

Databases[edit | edit source]

  • Registry – a database of all domain names registered under a certain TLD.

Documents[edit | edit source]

Organizations[edit | edit source]

  • APTLD – the Association for ccTLD registries in the Asia Pacific region
  • ASIP – a non-profit organization, based in Jordan, for developing and modernizing intellectual property laws and systems in Arab countries.
  • ICANN
  • ISOC – The Internet Society
  • PTI

Processes[edit | edit source]

  • ADR – an Alternative Dispute Resolution is a process for helping parties under dispute resolve their argument without filing any litigation.
  • Batching – ICANN's process for dividing applications for the new gTLD program into batches.
  • Public Comment
  • RSEP – ICANN process for screening and approving proposals made by gTLD operators for new registry services.

Functions[edit | edit source]

Programs[edit | edit source]

Internet Architecture[edit | edit source]

  • ARPANET – the first wide-area packet-switching network with distributed control to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite; the technical foundation of the Internet.

Domain Name System[edit | edit source]

  • DNS – The Domain Name System translates between alphanumeric domain names and IP Addresses.
  • Root Zone

Protocols[edit | edit source]

Domain Name[edit | edit source]

  • Domain Name – An identification string that represents an IP resource, such as a computer, website, or service.
  • TLD – The Top Level Domain is the last part of a domain name; see the main article for more info on types of TLDs.
  • IDN – An Internationalized Domain Names is formed using characters from different scripts, such as Arabic, Chinese, Cyrillic, or Devanagari. These are encoded by the Unicode standard following IDN protocol
  • DNSSEC
  • Internet Layer
  • IP – Internet Protocol is the means by which data is sent from one computer to another via an Internet connection.
  • IP Address – the unique number given to every computer connected to the Internet. This number allows users and other computers to find each other.
  • Internet Protocol Suite
  • IPv4
  • IPv6