Historical Resolution Tracking Feature » 2001-11-15 - Standing Committee on Security and Stability

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2001-11-15 - Standing Committee on Security and Stability


Resolution of the ICANN Board
Topic: 
Standing Committee on Security and Stability
Summary: 

Board directs President to appoint a President's standing committee on the security and stability and to develop a proposed charter for the committee and submit it to the board.

Category: 
ICANN Structures
Meeting Date: 
Thu, 15 Nov 2001
Resolution Number: 
01.117
Status: 
Complete
Implementation Actions: 
  • Appoint a President's standing committee on the security and stability of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems.
    • Responsible entity: President
    • Due date: None provided
    • Completion date: 2001/2002
  • Develop a proposed charter for the standing committee on security and stability and submit to Board for approval.
    • Responsible entity: President, with consultation of the President's standing committee.
    • Due date: None provided
    • Completion date: 2002
Resolution Text: 

Whereas, this week's program focusing on the security and stability of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems has identified a set of issues, follow-up tasks, and areas of further exploration for ICANN and its constituent organizations, within the scope of ICANN's defined mission and responsibilities,

Resolved [01.117], that the President is directed to appoint a President's standing committee on the security and stability of the Internet's naming and address allocation systems. The President is directed to develop a proposed charter, with at least a focus on risk analysis and auditing thereof, in consultation with the President's standing committee, and to submit it to the Board for its approval.

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