[[-- Translated text (es -> en) --]] Colleagues, I am attaching the program for the ICANN DNS Symposium to be held in Brussels in a couple of weeks. It would be desirable if our leaders and representatives present us with a map of how each of the sessions on topics of interest to the region and the actions that we should undertake to keep up to date. In particular, they could be of importance issues related to the centralization (or not) of the operation of the DNS as it can be manipulated to make it a bad charge intentionally directed by some governments and political groups, and, with many reservations, initiatives related to blockchains, which can lead to other forms of centralization adverse to the health of the DNS. Besides, of course, internationalization issues must be addressed. Note that Universal Acceptance does not figure prominently. Why? I copy the text of the program since the mail will not let the attachment pass to the final recipients. Please see the quality of the program and invite members of the associations they represent to give tracing. If anyone attends, reports would be appreciated. to transmit. Alexander Pisanty (All times are UTC+1, CET, Brussels time) Day 1 0900 Welcome 0910 Measuring the centralization of DNS resolution (Geoff Huston and João Ladies, APNIC) 0950 Enabling linguistic diversity of the DNS (Saramad Hussain, ICANN org) 1030 coffee break 1110 DNS resilience or centralization: a data-oriented analysis (Raffaele Sommese, University of Twente and Gautam Akiwate, Stanford University) 1150 DNS TLD market diversity (Andy Newton, ICANN org) 1230 Lunch break 1330 Diversity and independence among the 12 DNS root server operators (Ken Renard, US Army) 1410 Authoritative DNS centralization (Carel Bitter, Spamhaus) 1450 coffee break 1530 Who controls the internet? A look at diversity of authoritative NS records in gTLDs (Jan Schaumann) 1610 Blockchain naming as only partial decentralization (Paul Hoffman, ICANN.org) 1650 End of day one Day 2 0900 Introduction to day two 0910 Consolidation amongst top level domains (Ed Lewis, ICANN org) 0950 Concentration of DNS servers and resolvers (Alain Durand, ICANN org and Christian Huitema, Private Octopus) 1030 coffee break 1110 Diversifying beyond the traditional DNS ecosystem: responsible integration into blockchain namespaces (Swapneel Sheth, Verisign) 1150 The Phoenix Domain attack (Xiang Li, Tsinghua University) 1230 Lunch break 1330 DNS ERROR reporting (Roy Arends, ICANN org) 1410 Adventures in DNSBL queries (Carel Bitter, Spamhaus) 1450 coffee break 1530 SSAC briefing on routing security (SAC121) (Geoff Huston, SSAC/APNIC) 1610 KINDNS update (Adiel Akplogan, ICANN org) 1650 End of day two ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Alejandro Pisanty<apisanty@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 10:40 AM Subject: agenda-ids-brussels-15nov22-en.pdf To: Alejandro Pisanty<apisanty@gmail.com> -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dr. Alejandro Pisanty Faculty of Chemistry UNAM Av. Universidad 3000, 04510 Mexico DF Mexico +525541444475 Blog: http://pisanty.blogspot.com LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/pisanty Join the UNAM group on LinkedIn, http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/22285/4A106C0C8614 Twitter: http://twitter.com/apisanty ---->> Join ISOC Mexico, http://www.isoc.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .