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| * [[PPFT]] – Policy Proposal Facilitator Team is appointed by the ASO AC to determine whether proposals require IANA actions. | | * [[PPFT]] – Policy Proposal Facilitator Team is appointed by the ASO AC to determine whether proposals require IANA actions. |
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− | ===[[Working Groups]]=== | + | ====[[Working Groups]]==== |
| * [[APWG]] – Anti-Phishing Working Group is a global association working for the reduction and prevention of identity theft, phishing scams, fraud and malware. | | * [[APWG]] – Anti-Phishing Working Group is a global association working for the reduction and prevention of identity theft, phishing scams, fraud and malware. |
| * [[ASIWG]] – Arabic Script IDN Working Group | | * [[ASIWG]] – Arabic Script IDN Working Group |
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| * [[Cross Community Working Group on New gTLD Auction Proceeds]] | | * [[Cross Community Working Group on New gTLD Auction Proceeds]] |
| * [[Cross Community Working Group on the Use of Country and Territory Names as Top-Level Domains]] | | * [[Cross Community Working Group on the Use of Country and Territory Names as Top-Level Domains]] |
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− | ===[[Working Party|Working Parties]]===
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| * [[Cross Community Working Party on ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights]] | | * [[Cross Community Working Party on ICANN's Corporate and Social Responsibility to Respect Human Rights]] |
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| ==Concepts== | | ==Concepts== |
− | * [[Accountability]] | + | * [[Accountability]] – a commitment to maintaining and improving mechanisms for public input, responsibility, and transparency so that ICANN’s decision-making processes reflect the public interest and are accountable to the Internet community. |
− | * [[Accuracy]] | + | * [[Accuracy]] – the state of error-free records that can be used as a reliable source of information. Types of data accuracy discussed by the GNSO's Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team include: syntactical, operational, and validated. |
− | * [[Cyber Resiliency]] | + | * [[Cyber Resiliency]] – the ability to anticipate, withstand, recover from, and adapt to adverse conditions, stresses, attacks, or compromises on cyber resources. It is the effectiveness of an entity's cybersecurity. |
− | * [[Data Privacy]] | + | * [[Data Privacy]] the handling of sensitive information and the right to self-sovereignty via custody of personal information. |
− | * [[DEI]] | + | * [[DEI]] |
| * [[End-to-end connectivity]] – the system principle that network features should be implemented as close to endpoints as possible. | | * [[End-to-end connectivity]] – the system principle that network features should be implemented as close to endpoints as possible. |
| * [[Friction]] – disagreements and efforts to manage them within the Multistakeholder Model as applied to ICANN. | | * [[Friction]] – disagreements and efforts to manage them within the Multistakeholder Model as applied to ICANN. |
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| ===Practices=== | | ===Practices=== |
| ====Accepted==== | | ====Accepted==== |
| + | * [[Cryptography]] – the practice of techniques for securing communication. |
| * [[Data Escrow]] – storing data with a neutral third party in case of registry or registrar failure, accreditation termination, or accreditation relapse without renewal. | | * [[Data Escrow]] – storing data with a neutral third party in case of registry or registrar failure, accreditation termination, or accreditation relapse without renewal. |
| * [[Defensive Registration]] – registering domain names, often across multiple TLDs and in various grammatical formats, to protect intellectual property from DNS abuse. | | * [[Defensive Registration]] – registering domain names, often across multiple TLDs and in various grammatical formats, to protect intellectual property from DNS abuse. |