Draft Statements


Reference Materials

In this section you will find a continually-expanding set of sources from which to draw ideas, and where you can see previous work related to the subjects of the working group.

Technical documents

  • Summary of the DNSSEC implications to the stability of the network
  • SSAC Statement 7: Domain name hijacking: Incidents, threats, risks and remedial actions
  • SSAC Statement 26 - Statement on the Deployment of DNSSEC (English)
  • Root signing processes by the US Department of Homeland Security contains a detailed list assumed processed, involved parties, and consequences for the rest of the world.

Fast Flux Hosting Activities in the GNSO

Social documents

> Organised crime and other forms of economic and serious crime are likely to remain priority concerns of European societies for the foreseeable future. As the nature of crime changes, policies against crime will need to adjust. This situation report indicates new and emerging threats and priority issues of concern and aims to help policy makers in Europe make more informed decisions on anti-crime strategies. The publication provides an overview of the organised crime situation in Europe in 2004. A topical chapter is dedicated to the challenge of cybercrime with a detailed analysis of different forms of cybercrime, its links to organised crime and terrorism, and its impact on societies.

  • IGF position on multiple parties signing the root

Audiovisual Materials

  • Video of a live hack including faked web sites

> In June, Dave Piscitello of the ICANN Staff conducted a briefing on Fast Flux Hosting intentionally targeted at Internet end user. You may review the recording above.
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