Call for one Volunteer: ccNSO participation in GNSO PDP on Associated Domain Check (DNS Abuse Mitigation PDP 1) 8 April 2026 ________________________________ The ccNSO Council has tasked the ccNSO DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC) with identifying one (1) additional volunteer to represent the ccNSO in the GNSO PDP on Associated Domain Check (DNS Abuse Mitigation PDP 1). The selected volunteer will join the ccNSO representatives already appointed to this effort: * Member: Eberhard Lisse (.na) | AF * Member: Nick Wenban-Smith (.uk) | EU * Alternate: Bruce Tonkin (.au) | AP * Participant: Diego Ernesto Luna-Quevedo (.co) | LAC The additional volunteer will serve as member, in addition to these previously appointed representatives. This request follows Nick Wenban-Smith’s appointment as Vice Chair of the GNSO PDP1. PDP1 Charter<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2026/draft/charter-dns-abu...>, section “Leadership Structure”, mentions the following: […] if a Member is selected as the Vice Chair, his/her appointing organization may appoint a new Member as a replacement. […] This call for volunteers will close on Friday, 17 April 2026 (noon UTC). Rationale for ccNSO participation in the PDP Following consultation with the DNS Abuse Standing Committee (DASC), the ccNSO Council held extensive discussions during its 224th and 225th meetings on the benefits and drawbacks of ccNSO participation in the GNSO DNS Abuse Mitigation PDPs. On 22 January, the Council resolved to task the DASC with selecting up to two members, as well as up to one participant and one alternate. gTLD consensus policies do not apply to ccTLDs, and the ccNSO has traditionally not formally participated in GNSO PDPs. However, participation in PDP 1 would enable the ccNSO to share ccTLD expertise in DNS abuse mitigation, support the multistakeholder model, and potentially contribute to reducing DNS abuse across the broader ecosystem. Participation was also seen as an opportunity to inform the wider community about the differences between ccTLDs and gTLDs. Given that ccTLDs experience significantly lower levels of abuse, they can offer valuable insights into the practices and approaches that have contributed to these outcomes. Role and eligibility This call for volunteers is open to all individuals affiliated with ccTLD managers—regardless of ccNSO membership—who can demonstrate an ongoing commitment to actively contribute to the PDP work. Please note that volunteers for the position are expected to have an understanding of the GNSO Policy Development Process, Registry/Registrar model and substantial expertise in abuse mitigation. WG members and participants shall review the full text of the Working Group Member Skills Guide<https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/pdp-3-3-wg-member-skills-guide-10feb20-en....> to understand the responsibilities and skills that they are expected to have in order to fully participate in the WG activities. The ccNSO appointees are expected to represent ccNSO values in their work, regularly report to the ccNSO Council and broader ccTLD community, follow specific direction from the ccNSO Council when provided, and seek the Council’s guidance whenever needed. * Members Members are expected to participate during the course of deliberations and in any WG consensus calls. Members are expected to represent the view of their appointing organization, and may be called on to provide the official position of their appointing organization. Members are expected to have a level of expertise with respect to DNS Abuse issues, ICANN policies and procedures, and registry/registrar services in order to contribute to the deliberations effectively. * Participants Participants may be from a GNSO SG/C or SO/AC. Participants will be able to actively participate in and attend all WG meetings. Participants are encouraged to engage in the WG deliberation throughout its lifecycle and are expected to keep up with all relevant WG deliberations to ensure they remain informed and can contribute when needed. However, Participants do not participate in the consensus designation process. Participants are encouraged to possess similar levels of expertise as Members. * Alternates Alternates will only participate if a Member is not available. Alternates will be responsible for keeping up with all relevant WG deliberations to ensure they remain informed and can contribute when needed. All Members, Participants, and Alternates participating in the Working Group are expected to abide by the Statement of Participation, which is enforceable by the WG Chair and GNSO Council Leadership Team. See Section V of the PDP1 Charter<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2026/draft/charter-dns-abu...> for details. Time Commitment The appointment lasts for the duration of the DNS Abuse Mitigation PDP1, with the Council checking each year whether the member wishes to continue. The Working Group met for the first time at ICANN85 in Mumbai, India. The Working Group is expected to hold two meetings per week, each with a 90-minute duration. How to apply If you are interested in joining PDP 1, please submit your application by Friday, 17 April 2026 (noon UTC). Please read the instructions below carefully. * Complete the application form Fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/xB6guatVkyAvVvFi8 You will be asked to provide your full name and contact details, your ccTLD affiliation, and a brief statement outlining your qualifications and motivation for joining. If not employed by a ccTLD manager, proof of active support from one is required: Please send any additional materials to ccnsosecretariat@icann.org<mailto:ccnsosecretariat@icann.org> * Fill out the ccNSO Statement of Interest form Fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/79Jw4wSnNhn5W4Z46 All ccNSO SOI declarations will be published on the ccNSO website. Read here<https://ccnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/field-attached/ccnso-internal-pr...> the ccNSO SOI Guideline. Note: the GNSO might require an additional GNSO-specific SOI. * Ensure you have an ICANN Account To facilitate your participation, we will require an ICANN Account<https://account.icann.org/help>, which is the ccNSO’s and ICANN’s platform to manage participation. If you already have an ICANN Account (e.g. for registering at ICANN meetings), please login<https://account.icann.org/login> to your ICANN Account using the email address that you use for your ccNSO work and verify that your profile is up to date. If you do not have an ICANN Account, please create an ICANN Account<https://account.icann.org/> at your earliest convenience. Next Steps After closure of the call for volunteers, the ccNSO DASC leadership team shall evaluate all applications and select its preferred candidates for the specified roles. DASC will inform Council about its selection, and the ccNSO Chair shall notify the GNSO Chair about the outcomes of the selection. About the GNSO DNS Abuse Mitigation PDPs In December 2025, the GNSO Council initiated two PDPs on DNS Abuse<https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/gnsocouncilmeetings/pages/...> (Associated Domain Check and API Access). The two PDPs will be conducted subsequently. Associated Domain Check is PDP1. The Charter for PDP1<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2026/draft/charter-dns-abu...> was adopted<https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions/2020-current#202601> mid-January by the GNSO Council. Associated Domain Checks refer to a framework requiring registrars to proactively pivot to investigate domains linked to malicious actors, particularly in cases of high-volume domain registrations used for DNS Abuse campaigns. Other resources * Charter for GTLD DNS Abuse Mitigation PDP1<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2026/draft/charter-dns-abu...> * Working Group Member Skills Guide<https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/pdp-3-3-wg-member-skills-guide-10feb20-en....> * PDP Final Issue Report<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2025/draft/issue-report-dn...> * DNS Abuse Small Team Report 2025<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2025/draft/dns-abuse-small...> * DNS Abuse Small Team Report 2022<https://gnso.icann.org/sites/default/files/policy/2022/correspondence/dns-ab...> * ICANN's Enforcement of DNS Abuse Mitigation<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/icann-enforcement-of-dns-abuse-m...> * Requirements - A look at the first 6 months<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/icann-enforcement-of-dns-abuse-m...> * NetBeacon White Paper<https://netbeacon.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/2025-05-NetBeacon-PDP-White...> * INFERMAL Study<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/inferential-analysis-maliciously...> * NetBeacon Analysis: How have the gTLD contractual amendments impacted DNS Abuse?<https://netbeacon.org/how-have-the-gtld-contractual-amendments-impacted-dns-...> * ICANN DNS Abuse Mitigation Program <https://www.icann.org/dnsabuse> * Public Comment Summary Report<https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/generic-names-supporting-organization-cou...> * Consensus Playbook<https://go.icann.org/consensus> Joke Braeken joke.braeken@icann.org<mailto:joke.braeken@icann.org>