Fwd: [council] final reminder for Volunteers for DNS Security and Stability Analysis Working Group
Wendy Seltzer
wendy at SELTZER.COM
Mon Feb 7 20:40:23 CET 2011
Any volunteers here? Sounds like a good place for someone to join to
share technical and public interest input on DNS Security. Deadline Feb. 9.
--Wendy
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Subject: [council] final reminder for Volunteers for DNS Security and
Stability Analysis Working Group
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2011 11:15:21 -0800
From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen at icann.org>
To: Council GNSO <council at gnso.icann.org>
http://gnso.icann.org/announcements/announcement-21dec10-en.htm
Dear members of the GNSO Community,
This is the final reminder for Volunteers for DNS Security and Stability
Analysis Working Group.
Please respond no later than COB 9 February 2011.
As you may recall, the GNSO Council has adopted the charter of the Joint
DNS Security and Stability Analysis Working Group (DSSA WG). The
objective of this working group is to:
.examine the level, frequency and severity of threats to the DNS;
.the current efforts and activities to mitigate these threats; and
.identify possible gaps in the current security response to DNS issues.
The Charter is available at
http://www.ccnso.icann.org/announcements/announcement-15nov10-en.htm
As this charter was also adopted by the ALAC and ccNSO and is in the
process of being adopted by the NRO, we are now calling for volunteers
from the GNSO community to join the DSSA WG.
If you would like to become a member of the DSSA WG, please note that
following membership criteria apply:
1) You should have knowledge or expertise of the objectives of the DSSA
Working Group as referenced in the charter.
2) You should be prepared to actively participate in the activities of
the working group on an ongoing and long-term basis.
3) You should be prepared, if required, to sign a a Formal Affirmation
of Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure paper (see Annex B of Charter)
and/or a Non-Disclosure Agreement. The WG might want to set up a
sub-working group to access confidential or proprietary information. If
you want to participate in such a sub-working group you will most likely
be be required to sign one or both of the aforementioned agreements in
order to ensure access to and protection of confidential information.
If you are interested in joining this Working Group, we also need a
Statement of Interest, containing the following information:
.Current vocation, employer and position
.Type of work performed
.Identify any financial ownership or senior management/leadership
interest in that are interested parties in DSSA related topics.
.Identify any type of commercial or non-commercial interest in DSSA
related topics. Are you representing other parties? Describe any
arrangements/agreements between you and any other group, constituency or
person(s) regarding your nomination/selection as a work team member.
.DSSA Working Group members are expected to demonstrate knowledge or
expertise aspects of the objectives of the DSSA Working Group. Please,
identify any knowledge, expertise or experience you have that would be
relevant to the work of the DSSA Working Group.
.Describe any tangible or intangible benefit that you receive from
participation in such processes, for example, if you are an academic or
NGO and use your position to advance your ability to participate, this
should be a part of the statement of interest, just as should employment
by an organisation that has an interest in DNSSA Working Group outcomes.
The Statement of Interest will be posted on the DSSA Working Group website.
If you are interested in joining the DSSA Working Group, please let me
have your statement by the 17 January 2011, at the latest. If you have
any questions about the DSSA WG, please contact Julie Hedlund, Policy
Director, at julie.hedlund at icann.org.
Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat
gnso.secretariat at gnso.icann.org
http://gnso.icann.org
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