One more top-level domain has gone live: .post, applied for by the Universal Postal Union in 2004. It is worth mentioning that, while .post is a new gTLD, it has been approved long before current new gTLD program, in 2009.
Second-level domain names in .post will only be available to the members of the international postal community. CORE had been previously appointed as a backbone provider, but later Afilias has been selected after bidding took place. Jeff Moss, ICANN's chief security officer, has said in his Twitter that the domain will be signed with DNSSEC since the very beginning.