DNS Security Facilitation - Technical Study Group
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The DNS Security Facilitation - Technical Study Group (DSFI-TSG) was formed to investigate and determine what ICANN should and should not do based on the technical landscape -- not about DNS Abuse -- but about security threats and attack vectors, including the DNS itself. This study group provides technical guidance to the ICANN CEO on what ICANN can initiate to facilitate DNS security.[1] This group does not make policy but it may make policy recommendations.
Members
- Merike Käo (Coordinator)
- Tim April
- Gavin Brown
- John Crain
- Rod Rasmussen
- Marc Rogers
- Katrina Sataki
- Robert Schischka
- Duane Wessels
Guiding Questions
- Which ICANN mechanisms or functions specifically address DNS security?[2]
- What are the most critical gaps in the DNS security landscape?
- what technical requirements are needed to fill the gaps?
- How to fix operational best practices to address the gaps?
- What are the hindrances to their deployments?
- Who should fill those gaps?
- what is ICANN Organization's role?
- What strategic partnerships should ICANN org make to enhance DNS security?
- What are the risks?
- What are the shortcomings of the current threat models?
- What are the externalities?
- which DNS characteristics attract security problems that other Internet services don’t have?
- What can ICANN learn from other protocols or industries that face similar issues?
References
- ↑ [DSFTSG Charter]
- ↑ DSFTSG Charter