Re: [mile] ICANN Releases Guideline for Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure Reporting

Eric Burger <eburger@standardstrack.com> Wed, 13 March 2013 18:18 UTC

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According to their document, they are not working with anyone. It simply says they will be happy to receive emails about threats and, if you are a trusted partner, they will be happy to send you an email.

All manual.

On Mar 13, 2013, at 1:41 PM, Tony Rutkowski <tony@yaanatech.com> wrote:

> A URL is provided in the article.
> http://www.circleid.com/posts/20130312_icann_guideline_for_coordinated_vulnerability_disclosure_reporting/
> 
> It's not clear ICANN is working with the
> IETF or other cybersecurity communities.
> Might be useful to get them to engage.
> 
> --tony
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