Dear all, This is a reminder about our ongoing survey on the need of a Contact Repository for large-scale DNS Incidents. The survey is aimed at the person responsible for security issues in the registry: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYPZL7M The survey is open until Monday, 16 December. Many thanks to all of you who already replied! Kind regards, Gabi On 02/12/13 15:57, "Gabriella Schittek" <gabriella.schittek@icann.org> wrote:
Dear all,
On behalf of the ccNSO Contact Repository Implementation (CRI) Working Group, I would be really grateful if the person responsible for security issues in your registry could reply to following survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VYPZL7M
The CRI Working Group was set up in 2011 to advise the community on how to implement a service that would enable ccTLD operators to contact each other to handle large-scale DNS(-related) incidents. The service is known as the ³ccTLD Contact Repository² and originates from the work of the Incident Response (IR) Working Group, which the ccNSO established in the aftermath of the Conficker incident back in 2009.
The CRI Working Group has been working on the requirements and governance model of the Contact Repository, but feels that the added value of the service is difficult to convey without articulated realistic use cases that illustrate how the service would be used for what types of incidents. Before moving forward, the Working Group therefore solicits feedback from the community on this matter as well as on the service¹s perceived added value and potential costs.
If you are responsible for your ccTLD¹s DNS security and stability, then please fill in the survey before Monday, 16 December 2013. If your security person is not subscribed to this mailing list, then the Working Group would be grateful if this email could be forwarded to the appropriate person.
For more information, please check the Working Group charter at http://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/iriwg.htm or contact the WG Chair at lespinoz@gmail.com.
Kind regards,
Gabi