
Root Zone Management
Root Zone Management involves overseeing the core part of the Domain Name System (DNS), called the root zone, which directs internet traffic to the correct website addresses. This includes maintaining the database of top-level domains (like .com, .org, .net), ensuring these are secure, accurate, and reliable. Managed by organizations like ICANN, root zone management coordinates the registration and updating of top-level domains, reflecting global internet policies. Essentially, it’s the strategic oversight that keeps the internet’s address system organized, efficient, and resilient against threats or errors.