At its meeting on 14 March 2002, the ICANN Board approved the following
charter for the ICANN Committee on Security and Stability:
Committee on Security and Stability
Charter
The Committee on Security and Stability will advise the ICANN community
and Board on matters relating to the security and integrity of the Internet's
naming and address allocation systems. Reporting directly to the Board,
the Committee is chartered is to undertake the following tasks:
- To develop a security framework for Internet naming and address allocation
services that defines the key focus areas, and identifies where the
responsibilities for each area lie. The committee will focus on the
operational considerations of critical naming infrastructure.
- To communicate on security matters with the Internet technical community
and the operators and managers of critical DNS infrastructure services,
to include the root name server operator community, the top-level domain
registries and registrars, the operators of the reverse delegation trees
such as in-addr.arpa and ip6.arpa, and others as events and developments
dictate. The Committee will gather and articulate requirements to offer
to those engaged in technical revision of the protocols related to DNS
and address allocation and those engaged in operations planning.
- To engage in ongoing threat assessment and risk analysis of the Internet
naming and address allocation services to assess where the principal
threats to stability and security lie, and to advise the ICANN community
accordingly. The Committee will recommend any necessary audit activity
to assess the current status of DNS and address allocation security
in relation to identified risks and threats.
- To communicate with those who have direct responsibility for Internet
naming and address allocation security matters (IETF, RSSAC, RIRs, name
registries, etc.), to ensure that its advice on security risks, issues,
and priorities is properly synchronized with existing standardization,
deployment, operational, and coordination activities. The Committee
will monitor these activities and inform the ICANN community and Board
on their progress, as appropriate.
- To report periodically to the Board on its activities.
- To make policy recommendations to the ICANN community and Board.
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