9.1. GFCE Internet Infrastructure Initiative – Triple-I

A robust, open, and resilient internet infrastructure is critical to counter infringements and threats. The GFCE Triple-I is a GFCE initiative which, through awareness raising and building on good practice experiences for enhancing justified trust in internet connections and email exchanges, encourages the use of open security-oriented standards.  

GFCE Triple-I promotes the use of the following Internet standards:

  • IPv6: A major extension of the internet address range and enabler of security capabilities
  • DNSSEC: Security extensions for the internet domain name infrastructure
  • TLS, HTTPS, DANE, and STARTTLS: Secured connections between internet users and services
  • RPKI, ROA: Prevents route hijacking and other routing attacks through use of a trust anchor
  • DKIM, SPF, and DMARC: Anti-phishing and anti-spoofing measures

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