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Who controls the Internet?

Who controls the Internet?
Who controls the Internet?

The Internet-based team consists of 14 people, each of whom has a personal key. When these keys are collected together, the main key responsible for managing the Internet is created around the world. This team is divided into two sections, the first section, which consists of 7 individuals, who represent the key holders, while the second section, which includes the remaining seven people, represents the key-switch campaign.

This group holds four meetings within one year. What distinguishes these people from other users is their high-level skills in information protection. In addition to this, no country in the world is allowed to represent more than one person among the team members, making it a multinational team.

Each team member is responsible for protecting the network, or what is called the Domain Name System. Since there are many levels of protection, each key holder is specialized in protecting one of these layers. All these protectionist measures are taken care of and controlled by an organization called ICANN or the so-called Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers that controls the system.

On the other hand, the work office of this organization is one of the largest security offices on the surface of the globe, and this is due to the protective and protectionist laws that are managed by this office, as it is very difficult to enter the center of the organization, which requires a set of powers of the availability of The password of the smart card PIN you are required to carry, as well as fingerprint biometric fingerprint testing when entering any room, as well as many other security measures taken by the organization to protect its offices.

The organization's removal after all this is the protection of the Internet from cyber attacks. The reason for the fact that the keys are distributed among 14 people in the team is to avoid the powerlessness of the network in the hands of one person who may later use it for personal interests, and is the same reason to prevent any country in the world by appointing more than one individual in the team.

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