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The company chose [[ARI Registry Services]] to provide back-end [[registry]] services for .secure. According to [[Alex Stamos]], Chief Technology Officer of Artemis Internet, they are also developing a secondary registry system to store DPF records, which will be offered as a service to other TLD applicants who want to utilize it.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/how-ncc-plans-to-revolutionize-domain-name-security-with-secure-gtld/ How NCC plans to revolutionize domain name security with .secure gTLD]</ref> | The company chose [[ARI Registry Services]] to provide back-end [[registry]] services for .secure. According to [[Alex Stamos]], Chief Technology Officer of Artemis Internet, they are also developing a secondary registry system to store DPF records, which will be offered as a service to other TLD applicants who want to utilize it.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/how-ncc-plans-to-revolutionize-domain-name-security-with-secure-gtld/ How NCC plans to revolutionize domain name security with .secure gTLD]</ref> | ||
To ensure Internet safety and security, | To ensure Internet safety and security, [[registrant]]s for every .secure domain names are required to accept and agree to "rigorous Acceptable Use and Security Control Policies," and to submit a proof of identity, copies of business documents, and trademark registration, which will be verified manually by the company's legal and compliance team to ensure authenticity.<ref>[https://www.artemis.net/ncc-group.html FAQ]</ref> | ||
NCC Group plans to invest £6m ($9.7m) within the next 15 months to develop the .secure gTLD,<ref>[http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/technology/s/1493424_ncc-group-to-invest-6m-in-web-domain NCC Group to invest £6m in web domain]</ref> $9m of which is from investment backing.<ref>[http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/05/my-own-private-internet-secure-tld-floated-as-bad-guy-free-zone/ My own private Internet: .secure TLD floated as bad-guy-free zone, arstechnica.com]</ref> | NCC Group plans to invest £6m ($9.7m) within the next 15 months to develop the .secure gTLD,<ref>[http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/technology/s/1493424_ncc-group-to-invest-6m-in-web-domain NCC Group to invest £6m in web domain]</ref> $9m of which is from investment backing.<ref>[http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/05/my-own-private-internet-secure-tld-floated-as-bad-guy-free-zone/ My own private Internet: .secure TLD floated as bad-guy-free zone, arstechnica.com]</ref> |
Revision as of 04:48, 16 May 2012
Type: | Subsidiary of NCC Group |
Industry: | Internet |
Founder(s): | NCC Group Plc. |
Headquarters: | 23 Mission St. #1020 San Francisco, CA 94105 |
Country: | USA |
Email: | info[at]artemis.net |
Website: | www.artemis.net |
Key People | |
Alex Stamos, Chief Technology Officer |
Artemis Internet Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NCC Group, a company based in Manchester providing Information Technology (IT) assurance through escrow, verification, security and software testing, audit, and website performance solutions. The company was created by NCC Group to administer the application and operations of the .secure gTLD, which is intended to provide a highly secure and trustworthy Internet sector for users worldwide. The company developed a Domain Policy Working, composed of leading financial, software and social media companies, to help develop requirements and standards for websites under the proposed domain name string. [1]
The company chose ARI Registry Services to provide back-end registry services for .secure. According to Alex Stamos, Chief Technology Officer of Artemis Internet, they are also developing a secondary registry system to store DPF records, which will be offered as a service to other TLD applicants who want to utilize it.[2]
To ensure Internet safety and security, registrants for every .secure domain names are required to accept and agree to "rigorous Acceptable Use and Security Control Policies," and to submit a proof of identity, copies of business documents, and trademark registration, which will be verified manually by the company's legal and compliance team to ensure authenticity.[3]
NCC Group plans to invest £6m ($9.7m) within the next 15 months to develop the .secure gTLD,[4] $9m of which is from investment backing.[5]