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Security Team: Past Events

2012

Date Host Organisation Location Program
9-12 Jan International Conference on Cyber Security 2012 New York,New York http://www.iccs.fordham.edu/category/iccs2012/
16-18 Jan Caribbean Telecomunication Union Roseau, Dominica http://www.ctu.int/about-the-ict-road-show
25-27 Jan NZNOG Christchurch, New Zealand

http://2012.nznog.org/cms_display.php

2 Feb ICANN DNSSEC Root Key Ceremony 8 El Segundo, California http://dns.icann.org/
5-8 Feb NANOG San Diego, California http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog54/index.php

2011

Date Host Organisation Location Program
9-13 May Organization of American States Cybersecurity Workshop Miami, Florida  
11 May KSK Ceremony V Culpeper, Virginia  
12-17 June Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams Vienna, AT  
15 June Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization Cybersecurity Forum London, UK  
18-24 June ICANN 41 Singapore SG  
6-7 Sept RANS Conference Moscow, Russia http://www.rans.ru/fr2011/index_eng.html
6-8 Sept SSAC Retreat Arlington, Virginia  
12-15 Sept Interpol/Team Cymru Lyon, France  
25-29 Sept MENOG 9 (via remote participation) http://www.menog.net/meetings/menog9
27-30 Sept IGF 2011 Nairobi, Kenya http://igf.or.ke/
30 Sept ICANN DNSSEC KSK Ceremony 7 Culpeper, VA http://dns.icann.org/ksk/ceremony/ceremony-7/
18-20 Oct DNS EASY Conference Rome, Italy http://www.gcsec.org/dnseasy2011
19-20 Oct DNS Security, Stability & Resiliency Symposium Rome, Italy Agenda
23-28 Oct ICANN 42 Dakar, Senegal http://dakar42.icann.org/

2010

Date Host Organisation Location Program
1 Nov KSK Ceremony III Culpeper, Virginia DNSSEC
7-12 Nov IETF & DNS-OARC Meeting Beijing, China  
16-18 Nov APT Cybersecurity Forum Sydney, Australia  
5-10 Dec ICANN 39 Cartagena, Colombia  

2009

Date Host Organisation Location Program
Nov 15 IGF Egypt SSR, collaborative response brief
Oct 25 MENOG Beirut SSR, collaborative response brief
Oct 15-17 LACTLD Trinidad ACRP
Oct 1 CENTR general assembly Lithuania SSR, collaborative response brief
Sep 24 APEC-TEL Cancun, Mexico SSR, collaborative response brief
Sep 9 NATO Center of Excellence Estonia SSR, collaborative response brief
Sep 7 Cymru+Interpol workshop Lyon Outreach
Sep 7 East African IGF Nairobi General DNS Security awareness
Sep 1-4 LAC-TLD Chile Santiago DNS Security awareness/training
Aug 20 North America Registry Canada SSR, collaborative response brief
May 11-14 CENTR Amsterdam, The Netherlands Advanced Contingency Response Planning
Feb 3-4 Georgia Tech Atlanta, USA Global DNS Security, Stability and Resiliency Symposium
Domain Name System
Internationalized Domain Name ,IDN,"IDNs are domain names that include characters used in the local representation of languages that are not written with the twenty-six letters of the basic Latin alphabet ""a-z"". An IDN can contain Latin letters with diacritical marks, as required by many European languages, or may consist of characters from non-Latin scripts such as Arabic or Chinese. Many languages also use other types of digits than the European ""0-9"". The basic Latin alphabet together with the European-Arabic digits are, for the purpose of domain names, termed ""ASCII characters"" (ASCII = American Standard Code for Information Interchange). These are also included in the broader range of ""Unicode characters"" that provides the basis for IDNs. The ""hostname rule"" requires that all domain names of the type under consideration here are stored in the DNS using only the ASCII characters listed above, with the one further addition of the hyphen ""-"". The Unicode form of an IDN therefore requires special encoding before it is entered into the DNS. The following terminology is used when distinguishing between these forms: A domain name consists of a series of ""labels"" (separated by ""dots""). The ASCII form of an IDN label is termed an ""A-label"". All operations defined in the DNS protocol use A-labels exclusively. The Unicode form, which a user expects to be displayed, is termed a ""U-label"". The difference may be illustrated with the Hindi word for ""test"" — परीका — appearing here as a U-label would (in the Devanagari script). A special form of ""ASCII compatible encoding"" (abbreviated ACE) is applied to this to produce the corresponding A-label: xn--11b5bs1di. A domain name that only includes ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens is termed an ""LDH label"". Although the definitions of A-labels and LDH-labels overlap, a name consisting exclusively of LDH labels, such as""icann.org"" is not an IDN."