Thursday, 19 May 2022 (13:00-14:30 UTC) The impact of the pandemic on ccTLDs
Session Chair: Everton Rodrigues (.br)
COVID 19: a force majeure impacting the domain name environment, Marta Dias (.pt)
The Impact of the Pandemic on .GE ccTLD, Sophie Khidasheli (.ge)
New Registry-Registrar Business Practices in response to COVID-19: the .ng experience, Eyitayo Iyortim (.ng)
A study about the Impact of the pandemic on ccTLDs domain names registration in Africa, Hadia Elminiawi (.eg)
The conversation continues: meet the presenters (breakout rooms)
Tuesday, 24 May 2022 (06:00-07:30 UTC) Cybersecurity: The link between ccTLDs and national Cyber Emergency Response Teams (CERT), from a regional perspective
Session Chair: Annaliese Williams (.au) agenda available shortly
About ccTLD News
Previous editions of the ccTLD News Sessions had an excellent collection of case studies, statistics, new developments, trends and more. The ccTLD News Sessions have been a part of the ccNSO Members Meetings for several years and has provided a global platform for both experienced and new people to meet, share experiences and discuss ccTLD-related aspects. For reference, the most recent session was held in March 2022, prior to ICANN73. The sessions are organised by the ccNSO Meetings Programme Committee (MPC) and/or dedicated sub teams. The ccTLD News Sessions are open to all.
Are you new to the ccNSO, or would like to learn more? Join Biyi Oladipo (.ng), ccNSO Councillor election by the ccNSO members from the African region for a 1-hour ccTLD Webinar for newcomers. Biyi will help you to gain an understanding of the work of the ccNSO, what to expect from the ccNSO at the Virtual ICANN73 Virtual Annual General Meeting, as well as how ccTLD community representatives can participate in the important work that affects you and your region.
Important: In-person registration for this hybrid event closes five days before the meeting starts. On-site registration is not possible and all participants intending to attend in person must register in advance.
Access and ability to log into the schedule platform can take up to 30 minutes after completing the registration process.
Zoom recordings are posted on the ICANN org schedule platform within the session description of each session as soon as they become available, which is generally the same day as the live session, by the end of the day or within 12 hours of the session conclusion.
ccPDP3 Review Mechanism Working Group Tuesday, 14 June 2022
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ccPDP4 (de)selection IDN ccTLD Strings Working Group Tuesday, 14 June 2022
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Governance
ccNSO Governance Session Wednesday, 15 June 2022
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TLD-OPS
ccNSO TLD-OPS Standing Committee and Security Subgroup Meeting Wednesday, 15 June 2022
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This is the TLD-OPS Standing Committee meeting where they will review progress to date, action items and refine go-forward strategy. The security group will discuss the effectiveness of the group since its formation and if any changes/improvements are needed. More information: https://community.icann.org/x/mQV1Cw
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SOPC
ccNSO Strategic and Operational Planning Standing Committee Meeting Thursday, 16 June 2022
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Session to review and discuss with ccTLD community the goal, scope and method of the ccNSO's input into ICANN's strategic and operational planning processes.
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DNS Abuse
ccNSO DNS Abuse Session Thursday, 16 June 2022
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This session informs the community on the views of ccTLDs from different geographical regions on DNS Abuse. What are their top priorities? What do they do to mitigate DNS Abuse? The session serves as useful input for the ccNSO DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC), which is the core of the ccTLD community-driven process around DNS Abuse. In keeping with the nature of the ccNSO, the purpose of the Committee is not to formulate any policy or standards, recognising that policy development in this area is out of scope of the ccNSO policy remit. The overarching purpose is to raise understanding and awareness of the issues pertaining to DNS Abuse, promote open and constructive dialogue, and ultimately to assist ccTLD Managers in their efforts to mitigate the impact of DNS Abuse. In undertaking its activities, the Committee is not mandated nor shall it act as a representative of nor act on behalf of the ccNSO, ccNSO Membership, ccNSO Council or individual ccTLD Managers collectively or individually.
Background
At ICANN73, the ccNSO Council adopted the Roadmap regarding the ccNSO and DNS Abuse. Moreover, ccTLDs suggested areas for improvement to the draft DASC's draft Terms of Reference, specifically to include safeguards with respect to the scope of its mandate. Theamended Terms of Referencewere subsequently adopted by Council.