Dear @Maciek Piasecki <maciek@maciekpiasecki.com> hi, I am so happy to know you did it! You have already become part of the community, run into the agenda with your expert capacity, ideas, and a positive desire to empower the community. I join my colleagues and happy with your self-promotion. Wish you Good luck! !! ___ Best regards, Natasha +7 906 722 5461 Moscow, Russia пт, 17 апр. 2026 г. в 00:34, <euro-discuss-request@icann.org>:
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Natálie Terčová" <natalie.tercova@gmail.com> To: Maciek Piasecki <icann@maciekpiasecki.com> Cc: EURALO Discuss <euro-discuss@atlarge-lists.icann.org>, Euroindividuals <euroindividuals@googlegroups.com>, ICANN At-Large Staff < staff@atlarge.icann.org> Bcc: Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2026 07:21:03 +0200 Subject: [EURO-Discuss] Re: ALAC Nomination
Dear EURALO colleagues, dear Maciek,
I’m very glad to see your nomination. We need people who are genuinely passionate about advocating for end-user interests, and your engagement clearly reflects that. Given your background and expertise, you are a strong candidate for the role.
*I fully endorse this nomination.*
PS: I’m always happy to support with any shadowing and orientation from my side
All the best,
Naty
PhDr. Mgr. Natálie Terčová, Ph.D.
st 15. 4. 2026 v 22:51 odesílatel Maciek Piasecki via EURO-Discuss < euro-discuss@icann.org> napsal:
Dear EURALO Friends,
I hope this is not rude of me to self-nominate!
EURALO has been a very welcoming place for me and I would love to give back. I am currently a double ICANN Fellow and have been increasingly involved since ICANN83, when I first participated remotely. I have become immediately interested in DNS Abuse, and later decided to know more about Accuracy and RDAP, among other topics.
I am active in ALAC’s CPWG, where I acted as a reviewer and penholder, as well as bolunteered to use my editorial experience in making sure clear language is used. I also observe the DNS Abuse WG. I am proud to have been quoted publicly by the ICANN Board, and my public comment was cited by the NCSG. I recently made an application to join the BC, which I was assured is not in conflict with ALAC’s work.
Given my background, I mostly represent self-employed users and those running microbusinesses, especially in creative, media, legal and medical industries, as well as civil society volunteers. Those groups constitute most of my clients for digital security consultancy. I also have a disability, which makes me additionally aware that users with certain disabilities are under increased risk when it comes to DNS Abuse and other ICANN-relevant cybercrime, such as identity theft.
Outside ICANN I am active in the ISC2 and RightsCon communities, as well as the EC’s special group on NIS2. I’m an alumnus of the ICANN Development Accelerator, Internews Journalist Security Fellowship and DFRLab’s Digital Sherlocks programmes, as well summer schools at the College of Europe and Łódź CyberHub (run by ALAC’s Joanna Kulesza!).
I’d love to get more involved with the outreach and newcomer engagement goals stated in EURALO’s strategy - I am currently working on the Buddy model, which I intend to share with you in the next few days to consult. Looking for common agendas for end users and other stakeholders is something I’m very keen on as well.
I know I have many things still to learn, but I am sure that Emilia and Nati would allow me to job shadow them for a bit, if you decide to choose me! All the best to all of you,
*Maciek Piasecki* Digital Safety Advisor, ICANN86 Fellow Based in Warsaw, Poland Signal: 0048 661 565 521
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Heidi Ullrich <Heidi.Ullrich@icann.org> To: "euro-discuss@icann.org" <euro-discuss@icann.org> Cc: ICANN At-Large Staff <staff@atlarge.icann.org> Bcc: Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2026 21:34:00 +0000 Subject: [EURO-Discuss] Technical Webinar: Phishing and DNS Abuse: Operational Blindspots
Dear All,
Please find below information regarding an upcoming webinar on Phishing and DNS Abuse: Operational Blind Spots scheduled to take place on 29 April between 12:00-13:00 UTC.
If interested, please register for the webinar.
Kind regards,
Heidi
*From: *Gabriella Schittek via Nordics <nordics@icann.org> *Reply to: *Gabriella Schittek <gabriella.schittek@icann.org> *Date: *Wednesday, 15 April 2026 at 19:48 *To: *"nordics@icann.org" <nordics@icann.org> *Subject: *[Nordics] Technical Webinar: Phishing and DNS Abuse: Operational Blindspots
Dear all,
Our next Technical Webinar will be held on 29 April, on Phishing and DNS Abuse: Operational Blindspots.
More info + registration: https://www.icann.org/en/engagement-calendar/details/icann-technical-webinar...
*Event Description:*
This presentation examines phishing and DNS abuse through real-world attack cases — tracing how actors exploit registration patterns, subdomain infrastructure, and DNS monitoring blind spots to extend the operational life of phishing campaigns. It draws on attacks targeting both legacy TLDs and emerging namespaces, with practical implications for registrars, DNS operators, and combatting threat actors.
*Speaker*: Alexander Urbelis, General Counsel & CISO, ENS Labs, Ltd.
*Event Format*: Virtual Only
Please, share this invitation with whoever you think might be interested.
Gabi
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