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Meeting Number: AL.EU/CC.0330/1 

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How can I participate in this meeting? 

Web conference tool: Zoom 

English Conference ID = 3535

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Russian Interpreters: 

Call Management:TBD

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Action Items: EN                        

Audio Recording: EN, ES, FR, RU

Zoom Recording: EN

Transcript: EN, ES, FR, RU

Zoom Chat: EN

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TO BE UPDATED

Description:

This

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EURALO Roundtable will

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kick off the EURALO DNS Abuse end user information campaign by looking at how current DNS Abuse policy trends fit in with European legislative developments and community expectations.

We will look at various approaches to DNS Abuse with regard to policy development and measuring its impact, from proposed legal documents such as the updated Directive on Network and Information Security (NIS 2), the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA), through the Internet and  Jurisdiction Project’s Toolkits, offering cross-jurisdictional, practical methods for policy implementation  all the way to Reputation Block Lists (RBLs), the way they are developed, designed and implemented. We will seek to understand how end user interests can be best represented within all these processes.

Moderator: Joanna Kulesza

Guest Speakers:

  1. Elizabeth Behsudi, Director, Domains & Jurisdiction Program, Internet and Jurisdiction Project

  2. Steinar Grøtterød, EURALO

  3. TBA

AGENDA    

  1. Introduction and welcome, Sébastien Bachollet, EURALO Chair, (18:00 - 18:10) (10 mins)

  2. Regional legislative approaches to DNS Abuse; TBA (18:10 - 18:25) (15 mins)

  3. Internet and Jurisdiction Project, Toolkit DNS Level Action to Address Abuses, Elizabeth Behsudi, Director, Domains & Jurisdiction Program, Internet and Jurisdiction Project (18:25 - 18:40) (15 mins)

  4. Understanding Reputation Block Lists and how they impact DNS Abuse regional practice - Steinar Grøtterød, EURALO (18:40 - 18:55) (15 mins)

  5. Q&A, moderated by Joanna Kulesza, ALAC EURALO (18:55 - 19:25) (30 mins)

  6. Summary, Sébastien Bachollet, EURALO Chair (19:25 - 19:30) (5 mins)

 

Background documents and references:

European Commission Unveils Important Initiatives Relevant to the DNS and DNS Service Providers, Elena Plexida, VP, Government and IGO Engagement, https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/european-commission-unveils-important-initiatives-relevant-to-the-dns-and-dns-service-providers-16-12-2020-en

Internet and Jurisdiction Project, Toolkit DNS Level Action to Address Abuses, 2021; https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/domains/toolkit

DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union, repealing Directive (EU) 2016/1148(COM(2020)0823 -C9-0422/2020 - 2020/0359(COD))Committee on Industry, Research and Energy; Rapporteur: Bart Groothuis;https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/ITRE-PR-692602_EN.pdf

CoE Enhanced cooperation on cybercrime and electronic evidence: Towards a Protocol to the Budapest Convention (version 14 April 2021)https://www.coe.int/en/web/cybercrime/t-cy-drafting-group

Feedback on the Second Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime Ends Early May, Elena Plexida, VP, Government and IGO Engagement, https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/feedback-on-the-second-additional-protocol-to-the-convention-on-cybercrime-ends-early-may-23-4-2021-en

Moderator: 

Guest Speakers:

  • Pari Esfandiari: ICANN/ALAC-Euralo Member and President at the Global TechnoPolitics Forum

  • Gregory Treverton: Former Chairman of the U.S. National Intelligence Council

  • Paul Timmers: Research Associate University of Oxford / Oxford Internet Institute

AGENDA    

Agenda Presentation 

  1. Welcome: Sébastien Bachollet (3’)

  2. Moderator: Joanna Kulesza

  3. Guest Speakers (45') - 15' each 

    1. Pari Esfandiari

    2. Gregory Treverton 

      1. Presentation 
    3. Paul Timmers 

      1. Presentation 
  4. Q&A session moderated by Joanna Kulesza (20’)

  5. Conclusion: Gregory Treverton, Paul Timmers, Pari Esfandiari (10’)

  6. Summary by Máté Mester (5')

  7. Next steps by Sébastien Bachollet (3’)