ICANN is supposed to look after the “security and stability” of the Internet… but they wouldn't even approve .mail. And there are more domains with bogus contact info than ever. I can't think of anything effective that ICANN has ever done as relates to security. And it's not like there haven't been good, workable proposals proposed.
Expecting ICANN to do anything effective about security seems rather like expecting a wolf to be a lamb. That includes expecting ICANN's NOMCOM to select board members who will take pro-security policy actions.
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ICANN is supposed to look after the “security and stability” of the Internet… but they wouldn't even approve .mail. And there are more domains with bogus contact info than ever. I can't think of anything effective that ICANN has ever done as relates to security. And it's not like there haven't been good, workable proposals proposed.
Expecting ICANN to do anything effective about security seems rather like expecting a wolf to be a lamb. That includes expecting ICANN's NOMCOM to select board members who will take pro-security policy actions.