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Interdisciplinary Studies of Security and Stability Implications from Expanding the Root Zone (R-2)

Date IssuedDocumentReference IDCurrent Phase

  

Interdisciplinary Studies of Security and Stability Implications from Expanding the Root Zone (R-2)SAC059

Phase 3 | Deferred


DESCRIPTION

The SSAC believes the use of experts with experience outside of the fields on which the previous studies relied would provide useful additional perspective regarding stubbornly unresolved concerns about the longer-term management of the expanded root zone and related systems.


DEPENDENCIES

SSAC is putting SAC059 on hold until they have had time to do more work and determine if SAC059 still stands as is, or the recommendations' requests needs revision.


STATUS UPDATES

DatePhaseTypeStatus Updates

 

Phase 3Phase ChangeNow in Phase 3: Deferred.  Deferral Reason: SSAC is putting SAC059 on hold until they’ve had time to do more work and determine if SAC059 still stands as is, or the recommendations’ requests needs revision.

 

Phase 3AP FeedbackSSAC is putting SAC059 on hold until they’ve had time to do more work and determine if SAC059 still stands as is, or the recommendations’ requests needs revision.

 

Phase 3Phase UpdateOCTO sends SAC059 initial assessment and a feasibility study with "T-shirt sizing" for each of the individual items listed for further study in the document. OCTO asked SSAC: Is all the work called for in SAC059 still necessary? Can we find some middle ground? Do you have any ideas on how to proceed?

 

Phase 3Phase ChangeNow in Phase 3: Evaluate & Consider

 

Phase 2AP FeedbackSSAC confirmed the understanding.

 

Phase 2Board UnderstandingThe Org (OCTO) understands SSAC to be requesting that the study described in SAC059 related to the expansion of the root zone be performed. More specifically, the study should focus on areas that have not already been explored in other studies related to scaling the root or on areas within completed studies that the community felt were inadequately addressed, as evidenced by responses provided during those studies’ public comment period. The study should also explore potential interactions among the areas of inquiry suggested in SAC059. The study should be undertaken by representatives from communities that may not have been fully consulted or engaged during previous investigations into the impacts of the new gTLD program. These communities are listed in SAC059.

 

Phase 2Phase UpdateICANN sent the following understanding to the SSAC for Review: Understanding: The Org (OCTO) understands SSAC to be requesting that the study described in SAC059 related to the expansion of the root zone be performed. More specifically, the study should focus on areas that have not already been explored in other studies related to scaling the root or on areas within completed studies that the community felt were inadequately addressed, as evidenced by responses provided during those studies’ public comment period. The study should also explore potential interactions among the areas of inquiry suggested in SAC059. The study should be undertaken by representatives from communities that may not have been fully consulted or engaged during previous investigations into the impacts of the new gTLD program. These communities are listed in SAC059.

 

Phase 2AP FeedbackThe SSAC received this email from David Conrad on 27 April "No need. I spoke with my team and there was a bit of internal confusion as to the primary thrust of SAC059. After some discussion, and looking at the component parts, we believe we understand the action items resulting from the recommendations. We’re now in the process of scoping to provide input to the Board about costs/resource requirements." Does OCTO still require further clarification from the SSAC re: SAC059?

 

Phase 2AP FeedbackThe SSAC is reviewing this understanding and preparing a response. Please leave in Phase 2 and on the Action Required tab for the time being.

 

Phase 2Phase UpdateICANN sent clarifying questions to the SSAC for Review.

 

Phase 2Clarifying QuestionThe Org (OCTO) requests additional information and clarification from SSAC. The text in this item comes from the conclusion of SAC059 and does not include specific recommendations or actionable requests per se. Could SSAC please give specific examples of the action or actions it believes the ICANN org should take with regard to SAC059?

 

Phase 2Phase ChangeNow in Phase 2: Understand

 

Phase 4Phase UpdateSSAC and OCTO discuss SAC059 at joint meeting during ICANN66 in Montreal. Item to be sent back to Phase 2 | Understand to better clarify the recommendation.

 

Phase 4Board UpdateIn Implementation: Board consideration is complete and implementation of advice item is ongoing. Status provided in 19 October 2016 letter from ICANN Board Chair to SSAC Chair (https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/correspondence/crocker-to-faltstrom-19oct16-en.pdf). Issues related to the expansion of the root zone have been/are being considered through other means, including Name Collision and DNSSEC roll over. Other reports on the expansion of the root zone include: Scaling the Root Report on the Impact on the DNS Root System of Increasing the Size and Volatility of the Root Zone (https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/root-scalingstudy-report-31aug09-en.pdf) Summary of the Impact of Root Zone Scaling (https://archive.icann.org/en/topics/new-gtlds/summary-ofimpact-root-zone-scaling-06oct10-en.pdf) Impact on Root Server Operations and Provisioning Due to New gTLDs (http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/about/historicaldocumentation/root-scaling-27jun12-en.pdf) Continuous Data Driven Analysis of Root Server System Stability Study Plan (Public Comment): https://www.icann.org/public-comments/cdar-study-plan2015-12-02-en. ICANN continues to work to address the issues identified in SAC059.

 

Phase 4Phase ChangeNow in Phase 4: Implement

 

Phase 1Phase UpdateSSAC published SAC059: Interdisciplinary Studies of Security and Stability Implications from Expanding the Root Zone: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-059-en.pdf.
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