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it.com Domains has become a Blue Member of the DNS Operations, Analysis, and Research Center (DNS-OARC), an international organization where DNS (Domain Name System) operators and researchers collaborate to improve the resilience and performance of the DNS.
This is an important step for the company, demonstrating it.com Domains’ commitment to improving the security, stability, and growth of the global DNS ecosystem.
DNS-OARC was created in 2003 by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) and the Cooperative Internet Data Analysis Association (CAIDA). It brings together operators, developers, and researchers to coordinate responses to attacks and other problems, share information, and learn from each other.
DNS-OARC has five key functions:
As a member, it.com Domains will lend its expertise as both a registry operator and technology provider to DNS-OARC’s collaborative efforts such as developing software to collect, measure, and analyze DNS data, as well as identifying threats that affect DNS operations. The company’s involvement will enhance DNS-OARC’s mission to solve problems, advance research, and improve operational practices within the industry.
it.com Domains brings a unique dual perspective to DNS-OARC, leveraging its experience managing over 50,000 domain names and delivering cutting-edge registry backend services via RSP.it.com. The company’s solutions empower businesses and individuals to secure quality domain names under the .it.com domain extension, available via leading global registrars such as GoDaddy, Namecheap, GNAME, Dynadot, and GMO.
Sergey Gorbunov, Director of Registry Services of it.com Domains, remarked:
it.com Domains is committed to actively participating in working groups, knowledge exchanges, and research projects. Our goal is to help create policies and technology that will benefit all stakeholders around the world.
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This is an important step for the company, demonstrating it.com Domains’ commitment to improving the security, stability, and growth of the global DNS ecosystem.
DNS-OARC was created in 2003 by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) and the Cooperative Internet Data Analysis Association (CAIDA). It brings together operators, developers, and researchers to coordinate responses to attacks and other problems, share information, and learn from each other.
DNS-OARC has five key functions:
- Facilitate information sharing among interested parties;
- Measuring the performance and load of key servers, and characterizing their operational behavior;
- Organizing industry workshops;
- Analyzing DNS performance and DNS behavior under attack;
- Developing publicly-available tools and services for diagnosing and remedying problems in the operation of the DNS.
As a member, it.com Domains will lend its expertise as both a registry operator and technology provider to DNS-OARC’s collaborative efforts such as developing software to collect, measure, and analyze DNS data, as well as identifying threats that affect DNS operations. The company’s involvement will enhance DNS-OARC’s mission to solve problems, advance research, and improve operational practices within the industry.
it.com Domains brings a unique dual perspective to DNS-OARC, leveraging its experience managing over 50,000 domain names and delivering cutting-edge registry backend services via RSP.it.com. The company’s solutions empower businesses and individuals to secure quality domain names under the .it.com domain extension, available via leading global registrars such as GoDaddy, Namecheap, GNAME, Dynadot, and GMO.
Sergey Gorbunov, Director of Registry Services of it.com Domains, remarked:
Joining DNS-OARC is a crucial step for us. The company, it.com Domains, is committed to a secure and innovative future for DNS. As a registry operator and technology intermediary, we grasp the importance of collaboration to tackle new threats and opportunities. Our dedication is to ensure the online world is safer for everyone. We hope our contributions and expertise will bolster the DNS-OARC mission.
it.com Domains is committed to actively participating in working groups, knowledge exchanges, and research projects. Our goal is to help create policies and technology that will benefit all stakeholders around the world.
Continue reading on the it.com Domains blog...