Session times are in UTC-4. Please refer to the ICANN77 schedule for the most current information. The sessions marked with * will have simultaneous interpretation in Arabic, English, French and Spanish Watch the "How-to" guide on how to use interpretation in Zoom.
ccNSO welcome session Tuesday, 13 June 2023 | 13:00-14:15 UTC (09:00 - 10:15 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
The ccNSO Chair Alejandra Reynoso, together with ccNSO Meetings Programme Committee (MPC) Chair Everton Rodrigues (.br) will welcome the attendees to the ccNSO Members Meeting. Following welcome remarks by the ccNSO Council chair and the MPC chair, several ccNSO working groups, including TLD-OPS, will provide an update on their progress and seek input on the next steps. The Top-Level Domain Operations (TLD-OPS) Standing Committee is the oversight body of the TLD-OPS mailing list. The purpose of the standing committee is to govern the daily operation of the TLD-OPS email list and, when necessary, to develop and implement progress plans for future improvements and developments of the TLD-OPS email list, including its ecosystem. TLD-OPS is the incident response community for and by ccTLDs and brings together those who are responsible for the overall security and stability of their ccTLD. The goal of the TLD-OPS community is to enable ccTLD operators worldwide to collaboratively strengthen their incident response capabilities |
ccTLD Registration Trends Session Tuesday, 13 June 2023 | 14:45-16:15 UTC (10:45–12:15 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
Session Chair: Fernando Espana (.us) During ICANN77, the ccNSO Meetings Program Committee (MPC) organized a session on ccTLD registration trends. Following a general introduction of global registration trends for ccTLDs for the 2019–2023 timeframe, ccTLDs from different regions will explore highlights registration trends for their respective ccTLDs and will share what they believe are the main drivers of these trends. The ccTLDs will also reflect on what the future looks like, in terms of domain name registration trends. |
Strategic and Operational Planning Committee (SOPC) and ccNSO Council Triage Committee Tuesday, 13 June 2023 | 17:45 - 19:00 UTC (13:45 - 15:00 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room:
This session consists of two parts: - The objective of the SOPC is to provide input on the strategic and operational planning processes and related budgetary processes of ICANN and Public Technical Identifiers (PTI) that are relevant from a ccTLD or ccNSO perspective. It also coordinates, facilitates, and encourages the involvement of ccTLD managers in these processes. During ICANN77, the SOPC will inform the ccTLD community about progress made to date, and will consult on the next steps. The committee charter, work plan, and other relevant documents are available on its website and workspace.
- The ccNSO Council Triage Committee is dedicated to quickly review incoming requests for input and make a suggestion to the ccNSO Council about how to react to the requests. To better balance the workload against the available resources, the mandate of the ccNSO Council Triage Committee also includes prioritization of the ccNSO Council work plan. During ICANN77, the SOPC will inform the ccTLD community about progress made to date and will consult on next steps. The committee charter, work plan, and other relevant documents are available on its website and workspace.
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20 years of ccNSO: Anniversary Session Tuesday, 13 June 2023 | 19:30 - 21:00 UTC (15:30 - 17:00 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
In 2023, the ccNSO celebrates its twentieth anniversary. During this session, the ccTLD community will reflect on the evolution and major milestones in the history of the ccNSO. Read the pre-ICANN76 announcement by Council Chair Alejandra Reynoso here and the invite to submit anniversary videos here. |
ccNSO DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC) update session Wednesday, 14 June 2023 | 17:45 - 19:00 UTC (13:45 - 15:00 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
In 2022, DASC launched a survey to understand the ccTLD landscape with respect to handling the various aspects of DNS Abuse. After analysis of the results, the DASC is now ready to share part two of the survey findings with the ccTLD community. The DASC also shares further information about its repository, an online information source about DNS Abuse, for the benefit of ccTLDs. The DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC) is the core of the ccTLD community-driven process around DNS abuse. The DASC was created as a dedicated forum for ccTLD managers to discuss the important topic of DNS abuse and share information, insights, and practices. In keeping with the nature of the ccNSO, the purpose of the DASC is not to formulate any policy or standards. Instead, its overarching goal is to increase understanding and awareness of the issues pertaining to DNS abuse, promote open and constructive dialogue, and ultimately assist ccTLD managers in their efforts to mitigate the impact of DNS abuse. Relevant documents are available on its website and workspace. |
ccTLD News session Wednesday, 14 June 2023 | 19:30 - 21:00 UTC (15:30 - 17:00 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
Session Chair: Nicklas Pousette (.se) Previous editions of the ccTLD News Sessions included a collection of case studies, statistics, developments, trends, and more. The ccTLD News Sessions have been part of the ccNSO Members Meetings for several years. They have provided a global platform for both experienced and new people to meet, share experiences, and discuss ccTLD-related aspects. Please refer to the ccNSO ICANN77 workspace for a detailed agenda. |
Policy Update session Thursday, 15 June 2023 | 13:00 - 14:15 UTC (09:00-10:15 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
The ccPDP4 Working Group defines the criteria, process, and procedures for (de)selecting IDN ccTLDs associated with the country codes assigned to countries, territories, or other areas of geopolitical interest listed in the ISO 3166-1 standard. The results of this ccPDP4 will eventually replace the IDN ccTLD Fast Track Process. The Working Group intends to complete its Initial Report by ICANN77. This will include the general policy proposals for the IDN ccTLD string selection process. In addition it will include proposals regarding the variant management, confusing similarity, de-selection and review mechanisms. The ccPDP4 WG will present its latest draft proposals during the ccNSO Policy Update Session. The working group charter, work plan, and other relevant documents are available on its website and workspace. |
Legislative session affecting ccTLDs: cyber security Thursday, 15 June 2023 | 14:45 - 16:15 UTC (10:45-12:15 local) Join meeting and consult session recordings | Room: TBC
Session Chair: Annaliese Williams (.au) During ICANN77, the ccNSO Internet Governance Liaison Committee (IGLC) organized a session on legislative initiatives relating to cybersecurity and how they affect ccTLDs. The ccNSO established the IGLC to coordinate, facilitate, and increase the participation of ccTLD managers in discussions and processes pertaining to Internet governance. ccTLDs from different ICANN geographical regions will explore how various national or regional legislative initiatives relating to cybersecurity impact them. During the session, presenters will also explore the challenges these initiatives pose for the Internet and the ICANN multistakeholder model and potential points of interaction between the various legal frameworks. |
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