For the second year in a row, the Restena Foundation publishes its annual report. As with the 2021 review, the 2022 annual report highlights its main activities interconnecting and providing network and security services for both research and education and management of the .lu domain name registration infrastructure. Still divided into four main chapters - key figures, highlights, governance and annual accounts - this second annual report has been enhanced with the performance indicators defined in its multi-year agreement with the Luxembourg State covering the period 2022-2023.
Driven by the commitment of the twenty or so employees, the achievements of the year 2022 were numerous, and among them were several new ones.
- The signing of a first multi-year agreement with the Luxembourg State with objectives for the period 2022/2023.
- The ISO/IEC 27001:2013 standard certification for its information security management system (ISMS).
- The publication of a Gender Equality Plan, formalising an open and inclusive mindset of Restena’s management and organisation.
- Together with the Institut Luxembourgeois de Régulation (ILR), the publication of a brochure on domain name security, highlighting the importance of choosing a domain name and the DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions) security protocol.
- The commitment to the Digital Learning Hub Luxembourg to offer training courses in its catalogues and to regularly outreach to its students.
- The election of Gilles Massen, director of the Restena Foundation, as new Chair for GÉANT Board of Directors, the association federating National Research and Education Networks (NREN) at the European level.