Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)

Global Domain Name Governance

What is ICANN?

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a global organization responsible for managing domain names, IP address allocation, and DNS infrastructure coordination.

ICANN works closely with IANA to ensure the stability and security of the internet’s naming system.

What is ICANN used for?

ICANN is used to govern domain name systems, ensuring that domain names are unique, reliable, and secure. It plays a key role in preventing issues such as Domain Spoofing and maintaining trust in online communications.

Organizations rely on ICANN policies and standards to manage domains securely and support internet operations, which are critical for business continuity and cybersecurity.

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