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On 21 May 2009, ICANN, the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, announced its plans to enhance the security, stability and resilience of the Internet's naming and addressing system, as called for in its Strategic Plan and in accordance within its bylaws. This plan is posted for a 30-day public comment on the ICANN website, and will also be a subject at the public comment forum at the Sydney meeting. The plan notes the growing risks to the security, stability and resiliency of the unique identifier systems and the need to collaboratively address these risks. This first version of the plan is intended to act as a foundation for ICANN and its community, to establish a framework for organizing its security, stability and resiliency efforts. ICANN plans to engage in the following initiatives during the 2009-2010 operating year: • Improving root zone management through automation; improve authentication of communications with TLD managers and support implementation of DNS Security Extensions (DNSSec) • Ensure the maturation of the gTLD registry continuity plan and test the data escrow system • Build on the collaborative efforts of the Internet security community efforts to effectively respond to malicious abuses of the Domain Name System (DNS). The full ICANN plan for enhancing internet security, stability and resiliency can be reviewed at the following web link: http://www.icann.org/en/topics/ssr/ssr-draft-plan-16may09-en.pdf |

















