NCC Group has published a set of security standards that you'll have to follow if you want to operate a .trust website.
The company owns the rights to sell dot-trusts, and uploaded the 124-page policy document [PDF] earlier this month. It provides a technical rundown covering network security to secure DNS settings, and NCC Group says the rules will be used as a configuration standard for all new dot-trust websites.
(Score: 3) by cmn32480 on Thursday October 23 2014, @04:30PM
But from the start it makes good bedtime reading.
The odds are that there are a lot of things in there that are good practice anyway for running a website, and regardless of your want of a .trust TLD. It may be useful as a way of protecting sites that we manage.
I think I shall peruse it this evening and find out if I am just kidding myself.
"It's a dog eat dog world, and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear" - Norm Peterson