.ORG

.ORG Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

What were you doing this week back in 1985? Answer: Probably watching the debut of Back to the Future, a early Steven Spielberg movie which incorporated novel uses of technology to travel in time. During that same time in 1985, however, another innovative use of technology was also making its debut—one with much greater implications for improving our lives on a global scale.

ICANN makes progress on new TLDs in Brussels

The application period for the next round of new top-level domains moved one step closer to commencement after a productive and well-attended ICANN meeting in Brussels last week.

The board resolved on Friday to dedicate its two-day retreat in September entirely to working on the issues that remain outstanding in the Draft Applicant Guidebook. The current version of the DAG, the fourth, is expected to be the final draft before applications become open to potentially hundreds of prospective new TLD registry operators.

DNSSEC becomes a reality today at ICANN Brussels

Attendees at the public ICANN meeting in Brussels today heard from over two dozen companies that have implemented or are planning to support DNSSEC, the next-generation standard protocol for secured domain names. It is clearer than ever before that DNSSEC is becoming a reality.

Preventing DNS strain when you deploy DNSSEC

The barriers to DNSSEC adoption are quickly disappearing. There are nearly 20 top-level domains that have already deployed DNSSEC including generic TLDs like .org and .gov. This July, the DNS root will also be signed, and will begin validating DNSSEC queries. At this point, the decision for remaining TLDs to deploy DNSSEC is really no longer a question. In fact, as it stands today, all new TLDs approved by ICANN will be required to have DNSSEC deployed at launch.

More stepping stones before this summer’s seminal DNSSEC events

The deployment of Domain Security Extensions (DNSSEC) has crossed another milestone this month with the publication of DURZ (deliberately unvalidatable root zone) in all DNS root servers on 5 May 2010.

While this change was virtually invisible to most Internet users, this event and the remaining testing that will occur over these next two months will dictate the ultimate success of DNSSEC deployment across the Internet.

DNSSEC No Longer Pie-in-the-Sky: Time to Develop a Strategy

You may have seen media reports a few weeks ago describing how servers behind the so-called Great Firewall of China were found delivering incorrect DNS information to users in the rest of the world, thereby redirecting users to edited Web pages. Reports indicate that this apparently occurred due to a caching error by a single Internet Service Provider. While the problem was fairly limited in scope, it could have entirely been prevented in a world where DNSSEC was fully deployed.

FOSE 2010

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Mar 23, 2010 - Mar 25, 2010
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FOSE

Afilias will be exhibiting at this year's DNSSEC Pavilion at the FOSE show.  Stop by booth #2012 to learn about DNSSEC implementation from our experts!

Afilias 加入中文域名協調聯合會 深度強化中文域名市場與國際化域名技術重要性

[八月三日 北京訊] 全球知名網路基礎設施供應商 Afilias,今日正式宣佈加入了中文域名協調聯合會 (Chinese Domain Name Consortium,CDNC)。Afilias將與CDNC共同和其他註冊管理機構一起合作,以國際化域名技術,來服務廣大的中文用戶群。Afilias負責維運全球近一千五百萬個,多達十五種不同的頂級網域名稱 (Top Level Domains, TLDs)。

Afilias 加入中文域名协调联合会 深度强化中文域名市场与国际化域名技术重要性

[八月三日 北京讯] 全球知名互联网基础设施供应商 Afilias,今日正式宣布加入了中文域名协调联合会 (Chinese Domain Name Consortium,CDNC)。Afilias将与CDNC共同和其他注册管理机构一起合作,以国际化域名技术,来服务广大的中文用户群。Afilias负责维运全球近一千五百万个,多达十五种不同的顶级网域名称 (Top Level Domains, TLDs)。

Afilias joins Chinese Domain Name Consortium Highlighting the Importance of the Chinese Domain Market and IDN technology

BEIJING - August 6, 2009 - Afilias, a global provider of Internet infrastructure services, today announced that it has joined the Chinese Domain Name Consortium (CDNC).  Afilias will work with the CDNC to coordinate and collaborate with other registries to reach Chinese language Internet users with Internationalized Domain Name technology.  Afilias is a registry services provider to nearly 15 million domain names, across 15 top-level domains (TLDs).

"The importance of the Chinese domain name market cannot be understated," said Mr.