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ICANN Input Group: Law Enforcement Agency Authentication Mechanisms

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The Input Group: Law Enforcement Agency Authentication Mechanisms (Input Group) supports the development of a proof of concept for an operationally effective approach to authenticating law enforcement agents who submit requests through the Registration Data Request Service (RDRS) or successor system.

The Generic Names Supporting Organization's RDRS Standing Committee noted as one of its lessons learned from the RDRS two-year pilot the importance of validating the identity of those requesting access to generic top-level domain nonpublic registration data. Following the RDRS pilot's conclusion, the ICANN Board extended RDRS operations an additional two years and voted not to adopt the 18 System for Standardized Access/Disclosure (SSAD) policy recommendations to trigger the process to develop Supplemental Recommendations. As part of the work on these supplemental recommendations, the Board noted to the GNSO Council the importance of the inclusion of policy recommendations related to an authentication mechanism for law enforcement authorities. Such a mechanism would be critical to facilitate urgent request responses as originally envisioned in the SSAD recommendations.

The Input Group is not a policy development body and will not develop policy recommendations. Its role is limited to providing operational and technical input on a proof of concept for authenticating law enforcement requestors.

The Input Group will provide input on workflow design, technical requirements, and authentication processes for a proof of concept to be launched by December 2026. The mechanism would help ensure that law enforcement agents are appropriately authenticated and enable registrars to process urgent requests within the required 24-hour response requirement established by the Registration Data Policy.

Input Group Timeline​


June 2026

Begin Input Group formation

July 2026

Input Group meetings begin

October 2026

Present RDRS wireframe changes

December 2026

Begin proof-of-concept testing

March 2027

Publish summary of Input Group findings

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About the Group​


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Supporting Documents​


Charter (coming soon)

Meeting Recordings​

Announcements, Blogs, and Webinars​


25 June 2026

Blog – Call for Participation: ICANN's Law Enforcement Authentication Input Group

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