Hello all,

I recommended this Webinar as it feels somehow as a milestone in ICANN's history.

The GDPR - General Data Protection Regulation, that was rolled out and enforced by the European Commission, had a big impact on ICANN's registration directory services. Whilst a replacement to WHOIS, the database of domain name registrants, has been in research for many years, the GDPR has changed the game and ICANN had to create an "expedited policy development process - EPDP" in the GNSO to create new rules relating to the access to registration data. That work is still in progress.
However, in recent times, the European Commission has continued its work on ICT issues by drafting a "Digital Services Act" and launched some cybersecurity policy initiatives. Both these processes have the potential to directly affect some of ICANN's work.
The milestone moment is that it is the first time that a number of senior policy representatives from a governing body such as the European Commission, are ready to interact directly not only with ICANN Org, but also with the ICANN Community. Of course there have been plenty of interactions in the past with the US Department of Commerce. There have also been plenty of interactions with governments in the GAC. But this time is different in that it is a set of non-US government representatives ready to have a dialogue with the different ICANN communities.
Personally I have mixed feelings about this: on the one hand, I think it is a excellent opportunity to bring input to the European Commission - and to also understand the underlying reasons behind some of the proposed regulations. I am delighted that this interaction is taking place! On the other hand, I wonder what would happen if each government in the world were to start its own regulations and to engage the ICANN community on each of these regulations? What I mean by this, is the concern that was expressed in the latest Engagement Group on Internet Governance Session that regulation has the potential for Internet fragmentation. Yes, what a can of worms!

So that's why this forthcoming session sounds like it's going to be super interesting on many levels. Don't miss it!

Kindest regards,

Olivier

On 19/02/2021 01:47, Maureen Hilyard via ALAC-Announce wrote:

As recommended by Olivier Crepin Leblond at the ALT+ meeting this morning. 


From: Elena Plexida <elena.plexida@icann.org>
Date: Friday, 12 February 2021 at 15:06
To: ccwg-internet-governance <ccwg-internet-governance-bounces@icann.org>
Cc: Nora Mari <nora.mari@icann.org>
Subject: ICANN Stakeholder Assembly: A Briefing by the European Commission on the Recent EU Initiatives on Digital Services and Cybersecurity

 

Dear all,

 

On 26 February 2021, we are hosting a webinar with the European Commission on its recent initiatives, including:

 

  • The Digital Services Act (DSA)
  • The EU Cybersecurity Policy Initiatives:
    • The Cybersecurity Strategy
    • The revised Network and Information Security Directive (NIS2)

 

During the webinar the European Commission will provide an overview of the recently announced initiatives, focusing on the areas of relevance to the DNS and the broader ICANN community, and answer questions on these important initiatives and their possible impacts.

 

Here is the direct link to registration.

 

Please note you can submit questions in advance to nora.mari@icann.org. Goes without saying the Commission will also be taking questions during the webinar.

 

 

For background information, you can view the recording of the ICANN Stakeholder Assembly: ICANN Perspectives on EU Digital Initiatives that took place on the 27 Jan here.

 

Hope to see you there.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Elena

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