ICANN: Update on Root Zone Label Generation Rule Generation Panel Formation

As we approach ICANN 50, ICANN is pleased to share the steady momentum of the development on the formation of Generation Panels for developing the script proposals. These script based panels – made up of Internet community volunteers – will propose the rules that define code points, variants and additional label level constraints for the Root Zone . The latest updates on Label Generation Rule ( LGR ) Generation Panels will be a key topic at the ICANN meeting in London, which takes place 22-26 June 2014.

Progress to date includes:

  • The Arabic Script Generation Panel is fully formed and operational. The Panel had its second face to face meeting in June 2014, which took place in Istanbul, Turkey. Arabic script code point variants were discussed.
  • Members of the community have submitted a formal proposal to form the Chinese Generation Panel, which is currently under review.
  • There has been outreach activity in the Korean and Japanese script communities to form corresponding Generation Panels.
  • Community members involved with the Chinese-Japanese-Korean (CJK) panels have initiated coordination efforts for the Han script.
  • Members of the community are actively organizing the Neo-Brahmi Generation Panel and recruiting members. Interested parties should view the Call for Participation [PDF, 72 KB].
  • There is initial interest in forming other Generation Panels.

To learn more about these efforts, we invite you to join us in person or remotely at ICANN 50 Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) sessions:

  • IDN Variant TLDs Program session
    Wednesday, 25 June 2014 – 08:30-10:00 BST
    (http://london50.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-idn-variant-tld)
    The session will focus on updates on the IDN Variant TLD Program, and more specifically on the Root Zone LGR Project, including developments around the MSR-1, program outreach efforts, and script community updates on the LGR work.

  • IDN Root Zone LGR Generation Panels Workshop
    Wednesday, 25 June 2014 – 13:00-15:00 BST
    (http://london50.icann.org/en/schedule/wed-lgr)
    The purpose of this workshop is to foster interactions among community members, gather feedback on experiences to establish Generation Panels, and engage with Integration Panel members. Several script community representatives will present, with opportunities for questions and answers.

Speak up for your language!

ICANN continues to seek panel volunteers for following scripts: Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Cyrillic, Devanagari, Georgian, Greek, Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, and other scripts. Ideal candidates will have a diverse range of interests, expertise in a variety of technical and language disciplines, and a commitment to expanding a multilingual Internet. Volunteers interested in getting involved should email ICANN at
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For more information on forming or participating in LGR Panels, please read Generation Panel formation quick guide kit [PDF, 335 KB].

This ICANN announcement was sourced from:
https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-3-2014-06-21-en

NCC Group brings .trust to the internet

[news release] NCC Group has today announced its plans for .trust, a unique generic top-level domain (gTLD) that aims to provide a safer and more trustworthy internet for both businesses and consumers.
 
A .trust domain will help protect an organisation’s brand, reputation and sensitive customer information by enforcing the highest level of security and reliability. For consumers, it will provide a clear signal that a site is what it claims to be and is a safe place to do business, interact and share information.

Responding to the demands of the world’s online community, ICANN is currently operating a program to add thousands more gTLDs over the next few years. The majority of these new domains will be used to categorise companies and individuals into physical locations, industry segments or brands. In contrast, .trust has been created as a gated community to make the internet more secure.

Rob Cotton, CEO at NCC Group said: “The internet is a lawless world – ungovernable, unmanageable and insecure. Consumer confidence has gone, and businesses are at a loss at how to combat the risks.

“The new rollout of gTLDs is further changing the shape of the internet. Cybersquatting and phishing were big issues with just 22 gTLDs, but with over 1,400 set to be introduced these problems are set to get exponentially worse. The cost for a business to protect its online presence and purchase all possible domain combinations will also be extortionate.

“The benefits to businesses of having a .trust gTLD are immediately obvious. It will act as a key differentiator, bringing back consumer confidence by protecting customers as they transact and interact online.

“The internet is set to change forever, and at NCC Group we are committed to changing it for the good, making it a safer place and introducing trust.”

Applicants for a .trust domain will have to verify their identity, ensure their organisation is secure by complying to a strict and specific code of security policies, and assure their infrastructure remains safe by undergoing regular compliance scanning.

The policies have been developed by a coalition of industry and NCC Group experts, and adhering to them will help provide comprehensive protection from vulnerabilities that threaten to compromise integrity, availability and privacy.

Rob continued: “End users will come to recognise .trust as an island of trusted brands in a new confusing namespace.”

Pioneer businesses in San Francisco have been involved in the process of developing the security protocols for .trust for several months and some of these will be among the first to take up the .trust domain when it is available for registration towards the end of Q3. Ultimately, brands with high customer data security needs – including banks and retailers – are expected to find .trust most appealing.

About .trust

NCC Group acquired from Deutsche Post the rights to the .trust gTLD application, for an undisclosed fee in February 2014.

What is .trust? .trust is a unique gTLD that will provide a safer and more trustworthy Internet. The .trust gTLD signals that a site is a safe website to interact and do business with. Organisations using .trust domains will be required to comply with rigorous security policies in order to prevent the use of .trust domains for malicious activity. A continual process of security review and improvement will help ensure those sites stay in compliance with .trust requirements.

Why use .trust? Under the .trust domain, organizations will be able to protect their brand, reputation and sensitive customer information with the highest level of security and reliability. Those who wish to join this online gated community will commit to rigorous security policies and procedures and NCC Group will work with applicants to help them achieve these policies. These policies have been developed by a coalition of industry and NCC Group experts, and adhering to them provides comprehensive protection from vulnerabilities that threaten to compromise integrity, availability and privacy. The technical policies that shape .trust will ensure that members of the .trust community will be recognized as leaders in secure, trustworthy online transactions.

How does .trust work? The .trust gTLD creates a more trustworthy Internet through the application of three core principles by which we require applicants to abide:

verify. All applicants must submit identity documentation and proof of intellectual property and naming rights to help prevent misleading, abusive and malicious registrations. Organisations are verified so consumers know that .trust domains are representative of the brand they know and trust.

secure. All registrants must abide by the security control policies and procedures, giving consumers confidence that their online transactions conducted via .trust domains will be secure and trustworthy.

assure. Organisations within the .trust domain will be continually monitored for compliance with the .trust technical policies and will actively work with NCC Group experts to remediate identified issues.

How is .trust different from other TLDs? .trust websites will be differentiated by a high level of security and reliability, unprecedented on the internet. Consumers will come to recognize .trust as an island of trusted brands inside a new, confusing namespace.

How is .trust more secure than other TLDs? Registrants of .trust domains will be required to adopt rigorous security policies that strictly prohibit malicious activity or the creation of vulnerabilities. The .trust service uses a unique, technology-driven process to automatically monitor domain owners for compliance with NCC Group’s best-in-class security policies. This process incentivizes and helps domain owners to quickly restore security when their sites exhibit web application flaws, network misconfigurations and other security violations.

To improve the end-to-end security experience for users of .trust and other domains, we are working with major Internet companies to implement new technologies into web browsers, email servers and operating systems. The end goal of our security policies is to create a seamless and safe experience whenever a user browses a website or emails someone on a .trust domain.

How are these rules enforced? Registrants in the .trust space agree to follow the security policies that we strictly enforce via monitoring .trust domains for network, web application, email and malware threats.

About NCC Group
NCC Group is a global information assurance firm, passionate about making the internet a safer place and revolutionising the way in which organisations think about cyber security.
 
Through an unrivalled and unique range of services, the company provides organisations across the world with freedom from doubt that their most important assets are protected and operational at all times.
 
Listed on the London Stock Exchange, NCC Group is a trusted advisor to more than 15,000 clients worldwide.

Headquartered in Manchester, UK, NCC Group has 20 offices across the world and employs over 1,000 of the brightest minds in information security, assurance and technology.

NCC Group delivers security testing, software escrow and verification, website performance, software testing and domain services.

This NCC Group news release was sourced from:
https://www.nccgroup.com/en/news-and-events/news/2014/06/ncc-group-brings-trust-to-the-internet/

Google Files UDRP Complaint for Nine Google Glass-related Domains

Google has filed a UDRP ,seeking control of nine Google Glass-related domain names.The complaint was filed with the National Arbitration Forum a few days ago.

 

The nine domain names are : 

googleglasssells.com

googleglassespurchase.com

googleglasssearch.com

googleglassesonsalenow.com

googleglassgalore.com

googleglassonsalenow.com

googleglassnowonsale.com

googleglassesnowonsale.com

googleglassappsgalore.com

According to whois records,all the domain names were registered in May ,2013.

The National Arbitration Forum will examine if the domain names are confusingly similar to Google’s trademark,if the current owner has rights over it and if the domains are being used in bad faith .The disputed domain names will be passed over to Google if it falls under all three of these stipulations.

The case is still pending compliance checks with the National Arbitration Forum .

 

ICANN : Experienced Internet Veterans Return to ICANN to Support Global Engagement and Technical Excellence

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) today announced that it is has named David Conrad to the newly created position of Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and Anne-Rachel Inné to the role of VP, Government Engagement – Geneva.

 

As CTO, Conrad will work closely with internal and external stakeholders to develop a technology roadmap for the Internet identifiers system and coordinate with community. Conrad will assume the role of CTO on 4 August and report to Akram Atallah, president of ICANN’s Global Domains Division.

“David’s extensive experience with domain name system operations, Internet identifier technology, cybersecurity, and IT, coupled with his familiarity with ICANN, makes him the ideal person for this new role,” said Atallah. “I am confident that David will quickly make an impact as we continue to focus on improving the efficiency, effectiveness, and security of our business operations.”

Anne-Rachel Inné will assume the role on 15 July and report to ICANN’s Senior Advisor to the President on Government Engagement, Tarek Kamel.

Based in ICANN’s Geneva Engagement Center, Anne-Rachel will be responsible for designing a full engagement plan for ICANN’s outreach work with the country missions to the UN in Geneva.

“The VP Government Engagement role- Geneva is critical in expanding our engagement efforts with governments, intergovernmental organizations and the UN in Geneva,” said Kamel. “We are pleased to welcome back Anne-Rachel to ICANN, and are confident she’ll bring a lot to the role based on her extensive experience in the ICANN community.”

About David Conrad

Conrad has more than 30 years of experience in the Internet industry, including 5 years with ICANN where he held positions including general manager of IANA and vice president of Infrastructure & Technology from 2005-2010. Most recently Conrad served as owner/principal of Virtualized, LLC, where he provided consulting services on Internet technologies, domain name system operations, cybersecurity, and Internet governance policies, standards and technologies. Additional experience includes founder, CTO for Nominum, Inc.; president and CEO of Internet Engines, Inc.; executive director of the Internet Software Consortium (ISC); and director general of the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), Ltd. Conrad holds of Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maryland.

About Anne-Rachel Inné

Anne-Rachel brings more than 16 years experience in the ICT sphere and extensive background and relationships with the ICANN community and governments, having held roles including Chief Operations Officer at AFRINIC, where she led Member Services, Communications and IT teams and was responsible for maintaining relationships with governments and intergovernmental organizations.. Prior to this, she was a key contributor to ICANN processes and functions and contributed to policy analysis and international relationship management. She performed several functions for ICANN. Most recently, from 2006-2012, she was the Manager for Regional Relations in Africa for ICANN.

This announcement was sourced from :

https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2014-06-20-en

Sedo’s LLLL Auction Starts in Five Days

Sedo will be hosting a LLLL auction . The auction will take place June 26 through July 3,2014 and will include 49 four-letter domain names.

 

The auction will bring 49 four-letter domain name to the market.All the domain names included in the auction have a reserve range of 100-499 USD.The highest bidder will have priority to acquire the domain name.

Here is the inventory :

gpmt.com

zdsn.com

zavg.com

sjbt.com

ycoa.com

duzn.com

dzof.com

gtjd.com

pakp.com

pxec.com

nsxu.com

nsxv.com

dvue.com

bekw.com

bvir.com

tuwv.com

owhp.com

tbwv.com

osvv.com

fxhl.com

pwhm.com

dhde.com

blmm.com

iibw.com

nqsc.com

idat.com

fgxd.com

ubyd.com

dvjw.com

vmvy.com

vycp.com

vydp.com

vymg.com

vyml.com

vynp.com

buow.com

muvl.com

ggbw.com

svau.com

mzyk.com

eonx.com

wvyt.com

zxmg.com

bvle.com

nykz.com

touk.com

pmpw.com

opze.com

kwpe.com

Check out Sedo.com for more information .