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WhoIs Lookup performed by Karen's WhoIs http://www.karenware.com/ Domain Name: GTLD-SERVERS.NET Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC. Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com Name Server: A2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: D2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: E2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: L2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: C2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: F2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: G2.NSTLD.COM Name Server: H2.NSTLD.COM Status: REGISTRY-LOCK Updated Date: 14-jun-2005 Creation Date: 16-feb-1994 Expiration Date: 16-feb-2015 Quote:
VERISIGN INC. 21345 Ridgetop Circle Dulles, VA 20166 US Domain Name: GTLD-SERVERS.NET Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: NOC, VeriSign rcc@verisign.com 21345 Ridgetop Circle Dulles, VA 20166 US 703-948-4300 fax: 703-948-0717 Record expires on 16-Feb-2015. Record created on 16-Feb-1994. Database last updated on 9-Aug-2005 23:37:26 EDT. Domain servers in listed order: A2.NSTLD.COM 192.5.6.31 C2.NSTLD.COM 192.26.92.31 D2.NSTLD.COM 192.31.80.31 E2.NSTLD.COM 192.12.94.31 F2.NSTLD.COM 192.35.51.31 G2.NSTLD.COM 192.42.93.31 H2.NSTLD.COM 192.54.112.31 L2.NSTLD.COM 192.41.162.31 WHOIS results for 192.41.162.30 Generated by www.DNSstuff.com Location: United States [City: Sterling, Virginia] NOTE: More information appears to be available at ZV22-ARIN. Using 10 day old cached answer (or, you can get fresh results). Displaying E-mail address (use sparingly -- this will make it more likely that you will trigger our rate limiting system). OrgName: VeriSign Global Registry Services OrgID: VGRS Address: 21345 Ridgetop Circle City: Dulles StateProv: VA PostalCode: 20166 Country: US NetRange: 192.41.162.0 - 192.41.162.255 CIDR: 192.41.162.0/24 NetName: VGRSGTLD-7 NetHandle: NET-192-41-162-0-1 Parent: NET-192-0-0-0-0 NetType: Direct Assignment NameServer: L2.NSTLD.COM NameServer: D2.NSTLD.COM NameServer: E2.NSTLD.COM NameServer: C2.NSTLD.COM Comment: RegDate: 2000-11-30 Updated: 2001-03-20 TechHandle: ZV22-ARIN TechName: VeriSign Global Registry Services TechPhone: +1-703-318-6444 TechEmail: nstld@verisign-grs.com OrgTechHandle: NETWO480-ARIN OrgTechName: Network Admin OrgTechPhone: +1-703-948-4300 OrgTechEmail: netadmin@verisign.com # ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2005-07-29 19:10
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VERISIGN On the Record: Stratton Sclavos Sunday, January 9, 2005 In 1995, Stratton Sclavos and RSA founder Jim Bidzos created VeriSign as a spin-off that issued digital certificates, acting as an Internet notary public. Today, VeriSign secures online transactions and is branching out into handheld entertainment, radio frequency ID tags and other up-and- coming technologies. As VeriSign's chief executive officer, Sclavos has an unparalleled view of the Internet, its strengths and weaknesses. We talked with Sclavos about the rising sophistication of online crime, his company's squabbles with the Internet oversight authority and the challenges of being a parent in the digital age.. Q: VeriSign is in a lot of businesses now. Is there is a vision that ties all these things together? A: What we have really been about over the last five years is assembling a set of assets that all plug together to make what we call intelligent infrastructure. If you look at the Internet, we're through the first 10 years of this massive growth, (with) more people getting on and more messages being sent. We think we're at an inflection point where there's too much complexity and too much usage to do things just by adding more pipes. So the intelligent infrastructure we do sits above the pipes and below the applications and the services and makes things more efficient. We route .com and .net addresses 14 billion times a day. We secure 400, 000 Web sites so people can communicate with their customers. We process credit cards for those same Web sites so they can take the money and put it in a bank account. Five years from now, whether it's radio frequency ID tags on Gillette razors or Web addresses for .com and .net or phone numbers that have become voice-over IP as opposed to traditional telecom switches, we'll have those big directories running inside VeriSign data centers that make all that stuff connect and interoperate. Q: Why should such important infrastructure be handled by the private sector? A: We are a regulated business in .com and .net service. We have over the last five years invested $200 million in research and development and capital equipment to completely rebuild that network. You need to fuel innovation to keep this infrastructure growing, and I don't think the government would be well suited to that. We were here before the Internet explosion. We're here after the burst of the bubble. And in those nine years, the machines have never been down, and we've taken the systems from being able to handle about 20 billion interactions a day to now, (when) our top capacity is north of 200 billion a day. There are people at VeriSign who will work 24 hours a day if even one bit of the database that we manage gets corrupted. And we will do anything in our power to fix it within seconds if we can and minutes if we can't. We have shared our technology and our software-monitoring tools with the Department of Homeland Security since almost its first days. They can see the network the same way we do. We just agreed to the same kind of provisions with the European Union to give their new security-monitoring center these kinds of tools. We're probably five to six years ahead of where these governments would be in thinking about how to monitor the network. And we're trying to bring them all up to that same level of visibility. Q: What is your role in the Department of Homeland Security and are you involved with the war on terrorism? A: We are an avid participant in their information-sharing private-public partnership. We provide them tools that we have designed so that they can see the network and its trouble the same way we can, and then we're involved in certain forensic activities on an as-needed basis. You can read the entire interviewed http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg...G22AFFKP47.DTL |
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