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Set of Organizations


¢Internet Society (ISOC): Founded in 1992, an international
nonprofit professional organization that provides administrative
support for the Internet. Founded in 1992, ISOC is the
organizational home for the standardization bodies of the Internet.

¢Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF): Forum that 
coordinates the development of new protocols and standards.
Organized into working groups that are each devoted to a specific
topic or protocol. Working groups document their work in reports,
called Request For Comments (RFCs).

¢IRTF (Internet Research Task Force): The Internet Research
Task Force is a composed of a number of focused, long-term and
small Research Groups.

¢Internet Architecture Board (IAB): a technical advisory group
of the Internet Society, provides oversight of the architecture for
the protocols and  the standardization process

¢The Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG): The IESG is
responsible for technical management of IETF activities and the
Internet standards process. Standards. Composed of the Area
Directors of the IETF working groups.

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