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titleHow will the DSFI-TSG approach its work?

The DSFI-TSG will work to build a comprehensive set of recommendations for what ICANN should – and should not – do to establish and promote best practices, facilitate communications between ecosystem participants, and implement processes to help the community handle threats to the DNS.

The group is structuring the development of its recommendations around five key questions:

  • What are the mechanisms or functions currently available that address DNS security?
  • Can we identify the most critical gaps in the current DNS security landscape?
  • Who is best suited to fill those gaps?
  • What are the risks associated with these gaps that may not be well understood?
  • Does the DNS have unique characteristics that attract security problems, which other Internet services don’t have?


The DSFI-TSG Charter and Scoping document can be found here.


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titleIs the work of this group aligned with ICANN’s priorities?

The charter of the DSFI-TSG is in line with ICANN’s FY21-FY25 Strategic Plan:

  • Strategic Objective: Improve the shared responsibility for upholding the security and stability of the Domain Name System (DNS) by strengthening DNS coordination in partnership with relevant stakeholders.
  • Strategic Objective: Support and grow active, informed and effective stakeholder participation (specifically in discussions related to security and stability).

It is also one of the goals that the ICANN Board has set for the President and CEO.

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titleHow can I contribute to the outcome of this group?

You can make contributions by adding comments to the Wiki page or any blog posts, and emailing your comments and questions to DSFI-INFO@ICANN.org

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