[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: [So-ac-sg-cleaders] Input Requested - Descriptions and Panelists for Cross-Community Sessions on GDPR at ICANN 62

Kris Seeburn seeburn.k at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 15:49:56 CEST 2018


Thanks Ranata / EC. I see no issues with the choice as she does have the caliber and charisma and also the knowledge associated to be doing so.

It is a suggestion from CEO and i second this as well. She will definitely add value to the discussion. Unless other members see an issue, am all for.

Kris



> On Jun 12, 2018, at 17:45, Renata Aquino Ribeiro <raquino at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dear members
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> This is the session the CEO asked us to pay attention on balanced representation
> NCSG suggested Stephanie Perrin for both panels
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> Best,
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> Renata
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> SO/AC Leaders,
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> Please find, below, the descriptions for the cross-community sessions on GDPR at ICANN 62.  I welcome the opportunity to work with you on identifying panelists from your community to represent any interests that you have on the topics.  
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> We have identified some panelists and have already reached out to confirm their participation. We would appreciate if the Registrar Stakeholder Group, the Registry Stakeholder Group and the NCSG in particular could put names forward for consideration for either or both panels. 
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> Session 1:  WHOIS/RDS Policy – Post-GDPR Developments and Next Steps (Tuesday June 26, 2018; 15:15 – 16:45 local time)
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> Moderator: Brian Winterfeldt
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> Description: The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has precipitated significant changes to the registration data directory service, currently known as WHOIS. Most recently, the ICANN Board adopted a Temporary Specification implementing an ICANN Org-driven interim GDPR compliance model for WHOIS.  However, the Temporary Specification may only be in effect for up to one year, and triggered an expedited policy development process to create a new ICANN Consensus Policy concerning gTLD registration data directory service.  However, efforts to reach community consensus regarding updating the WHOIS system has historically been rife with challenges.  With the adoption of the Temporary Specification, the community has a new opportunity, with specific milestones, to try and devise an “ultimate model” for a next-generation registration data directory service that meets the needs of various stakeholders with a legitimate interest in domain name registration data, while also respecting applicable privacy and data protection laws.  In this cross-community session, panelists will engage with the community to discuss the key policy changes resulting from the Temporary Specification, and how to move forward with developing a final Consensus Policy that moves beyond the temporary policy toward a more permanent solution for the RDDS. 
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> Session 2: Accreditation and Access to Non-Public WHOIS Data Post-GDPR (Tuesday June 26, 2018; 17:00 – 18:30 local time)
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> Moderator: Steve DelBianco
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> Description: Under the Temporary Specification passed by the ICANN Board implementing the interim GDPR compliance model, there is a placeholder for an accreditation system to facilitate uniform access to non-public WHOIS data by appropriate users for legitimate purposes.  Under the current iteration of the Temporary Specification, contracted parties must provide access to non-public registration data for the legitimate purposes specified in Section 4 of the Temporary Specification, unless the request for access is outweighed by the domain name registrant’s fundamental right to privacy.  Article 29 Working Party issued a statement encouraging ICANN to develop an access model for  and this statement was endorsed by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB). Currently, there is no uniform system for approving legitimate users to obtain access to non-public registration data in connection with such legitimate purposes, and streamlining the process so it is less burdensome for contracted parties who otherwise must perform ad hoc individual review of each request for data.  It is urgent that ICANN and the community come together to push forward a workable credentialed access system for non-public WHOIS data for legitimate purposes with a fundamental role in preserving the security and stability of the Internet’s unique identifier systems.  In this cross-community session, panelists will engage with the community to discuss work to date on developing a credentialed access system for non-public registration data, and seek to generate ideas for next steps for integrating such a system into a future iteration of the Temporary Specification or as part of the expedited policy development process to devise a Consensus Policy for RDDS. 
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> Thank you for your participation, and thank you to Cyrus for helping us facilitate cross-community participation. 
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> Best,
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> Brian
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