OREANDA-NEWS. NCC Group plc (LSE: NCC, "NCC Group" or "the Group"), the international, independent provider of Escrow, Assurance and Domain Services, announces that companies will be able to submit their requests to become part of the .trust community on 16 December 2014.

NCC Group's .trust generic Top Level Domain (gTLD) has now begun a 90-day "Name Collision" and will shortly enter into a "Sunrise Period", as defined by ICANN, to protect trademarked brands.

Rob Cotton, NCC Group CEO, commented:

"After a number of months of working closely with ICANN, we are delighted that companies will be able to reserve their .trust domains with us.

"This is a key milestone in the rollout of .trust and brings us closer to making the Internet more trustworthy.

"A combination of the Internet's endemic security issues and the introduction of thousands of new TLDs over the next few years, means that trademark and brand owners need to take action to protect their online presence and interaction with their customers." 

.trust is a unique gTLD that aims to provide a safer and more secure Internet for both businesses and consumers.  This extension will help protect an organisation's brand, reputation and sensitive customer information by enforcing the highest level of security and reliability.

For consumers, a .trust web address will provide a clear indication that a site is what it claims to be and is a safe place to do business, interact and share information.

Last October the Group published its .trust Technical Policy, which sets the rules and governance to measure security compliance on .trust domains.

All applicants for a .trust domain will have to verify their identity and ownership of the trademark or brand used for the domain name. They will also have to ensure their organisation is secure by complying with .trust's strict and specific code of security policies and undergo regular security monitoring to assure their infrastructure remains safe.