The RSTEP Review Team completed its report that can be found at http://icann.org/registries/rsep/rstep-report-pir-dnssec-04jun08.pdf [PDF, 481K]. Very briefly, the technical evaluation found that the proposed implementation of DNSSEC, "does create a reasonable risk of a meaningful adverse effect on security and stability, which can be effectively mitigated by policies, decisions, and actions to which PIR either has expressly committed in its proposal or could reasonably be required to commit."
The Review Team consisted of the following members:
Patrik Fältström (Cisco, Sweden)
Paul Hoffman (VPN Consortium, USA) (Chair)
Mark Kosters (ARIN, USA)
Frederico A C Neves (NIC.br, Brasil)
Andrew Sullivan (Command Prompt, Canada)
Under the terms of the RSEP, following receipt of the RSTEP report, the ICANN Board will determine whether the proposed Registry Service creates a reasonable risk of a meaningful adverse effect on Stability or Security.
ICANN invites public comments on the RSTEP Report through 20 June 2008 23:59 UTC. Comments can be submitted to
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, and viewed at http://forum.icann.org/lists/pir-dnssec-proposal/. All documents related to the PIR proposal are available at http://www.icann.org/registries/rsep/#2008004.
The Board is expected to consider the RSTEP Report and PIR's proposal following synthesis and reporting of the public comment.
Source: ICANN Announcement -- June 6, 2008



