<https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> #ICANN73 Newsletter 8 March 2022 MEETING SCHEDULE <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> TOP STORY ICANN Enacts Relief for Registrants in Ukraine and Surrounding Region By Russ Weinstein, ICANN VP, GDD Accounts and Services We are hearing from community members that registrants affected by the troubling and tragic events in Ukraine and the surrounding region may be unable to renew their domain names in a timely manner. As a result, registrants risk losing their domain names due to circumstances beyond their control. To help these registrants, the events in Ukraine and the surrounding region are now considered an extenuating circumstance under Section 3.7.5.1 of the 2013 Registrar Accreditation Agreement <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> (RAA). ICANN previously invoked this in response to disruptions caused by Hurricane Maria <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> in 2017 and the COVID-19 pandemic <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> in 2020. Read Russ' complete blog here <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> . INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY Celebrating an Important Woman in ICANN’s History On International Women’s Day, ICANN is celebrating an inspiring woman who played a key role in the formation of ICANN and the creation of the multistakeholder model. Professor Emerita Tamar Frankel has taught at the Boston University School of Law since 1968. An expert in fiduciary law and corporate governance, in 1998 she joined the effort to design a not-for-profit corporation to manage the Internet. The professor chaired three meetings of the International Forum on the White Paper, which led to the establishment of ICANN. Read the full blog <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> on Professor Frankel by ICANN's SVP of Global Communications, Sally Newell Cohen, to learn more about her important contributions. You can also learn more about the creation of ICANN by visiting the ICANN History Project <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> . OCTO PUBLICATIONS FOCUS How Quantum Computing Will Affect the DNS in the Future By Paul Hoffman, ICANN Distinguished Technologist The topic of quantum computing has appeared more often in the past few years because more people are concerned about its possible effects on security and privacy. If someone can build a very large quantum computer, it would completely undermine the cryptography that is used in digital signatures (such as those used in DNSSEC) and key exchanges for privacy (such as those used in TLS). Recently, ICANN's Office of the CTO published OCTO-031 <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...>, "Quantum Computing and the DNS," based on recent research in the academic cryptographic and quantum computing communities. It explains the background for this concern, and also suggests how and when it should be addressing quantum computing and cryptography. Because implementation of quantum computers is a slow and expensive process, ICANN org will continue to support the ICANN community in understanding this technology and its effects on the security of the DNS. YOUTUBE LIVESTREAMS Select ICANN73 sessions will be livestreamed on YouTube as part of ICANN's continuing efforts to increase accessibility. These view-only livestreams provide a low-bandwidth alternative for attendees. Plenary Session: Evolving the DNS Abuse Conversation 9 March 2022 14:30–16:00 UTC Session details: https://go.icann.org/33OJbTN <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> YouTube livestream: https://youtu.be/Dgt4L6M2QVo <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> Plenary Session: Discussion Forum on Geopolitical, Legislative, and Regulatory Developments 10 March 2022 16:30-18:00 UTC Session details: https://go.icann.org/3M1q89W <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> YouTube livestream: https://youtu.be/wwNbJtJqU6g <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> ICANN Public Forum 10 March 2022 18:30-20:00 UTC Session details: https://go.icann.org/3Ipl2lw <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> YouTube livestream: https://youtu.be/uwm0dOFX6sA <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> ICANN Public Board Meeting 10 March 2022 20:30-21:30 UTC Session details: https://go.icann.org/3IsEkGP <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> YouTube livestream: https://youtu.be/lKOluD8VXnc <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> [image: ICANN69 icon graphic ig] ICANN73 sessions will be held in the San Juan, Puerto Rico time zone, Atlantic Standard Time (AST) (UTC -4). HIGHLIGHTED SESSIONS GAC Discussions on WHOIS/Data Protection This session will discuss possible next steps for the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) regarding the implementation of GAC Advice and consideration of the new ICANN policy related to the Expedited Policy Development Process on the Temporary Specification for generic top-level domain (gTLD) Registration Data (EPDP-TempSpec). It will also consider the scoping of possible work related to the accuracy of registration data. GAC Discussions on IGO Matters and on WHOIS/Data Protection <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> | 8 March, 16:30 UTC SSAC Public Meeting This session is a public presentation where the Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC) will provide updates on its recent publications. SSAC members will provide a detailed briefing on "SAC117: Report on Root Service Early Warning Systems," "SAC118: SSAC Comments on Initial Report of the EPDP on the Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data," and "SAC119: Feedback to the GNSO Transfer Policy Review Policy Development Process Working Group." SSAC members will also provide updates on ongoing work parties, such as the Name Collision Analysis Project and the Routing Security Work Party. The SSAC encourages questions from the community during this session. SSAC Public Meeting <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> | 8 March, 18:30 UTC ccNSO Governance Session This session begins discussions on the scope and relevance of the Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO) Conflict of Interest (COI) arrangements. In addition, it informs the ccNSO membership about the vote on the new ccNSO rules, which would replace the current rules dating back to 2004. The new rules will have a direct impact on the governance structure of the ccNSO, specifically on the respective roles and responsibilities of the ccNSO Council and ccNSO members. Voting starts after ICANN73. In order for the new rules to be adopted, a vote by at least 86 ccNSO members is required, of which at least 66 percent needs to be in favor. ccNSO: Governance Session <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> | 8 March, 16:30 UTC SESSION RECAPS Plenary Session: The Global Public Interest Framework: Is it Useful? This session was held on Monday 7 March. If you missed the session, access the recording and session information here <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> . Agenda This plenary session explored the role of the global public interest (GPI) framework at ICANN. The GPI framework <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> is designed to focus on specific contexts or issues that require a decision by the ICANN Board. ICANN Board member Avri Doria discussed the Operational Design Phase (ODP) for the System for Standardized Access/Disclosure (SSAD) as a use case where the GPI framework was part of ICANN Board deliberations. Panelists from the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council, Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC), and At-Large then engaged in a discussion on how the framework could best be used by the ICANN community in its interactions with the ICANN Board. Marita Moll moderated the plenary session. Highlights - Ergys Ramaj from ICANN org provided a brief overview of the GPI framework. - Avri Doria from the ICANN Board outlined the purpose of the framework and encouraged the ICANN community to review and consider how it fits into its processes. - Justine Chew from the At-Large noted that, within the GPI framework, data should be collected to assess whether a decision was made in the GPI. - Velimira Grau from the GAC noted the challenge of balancing different interests to benefit the global public in accordance with the ICANN Bylaws. - Paul McGrady from the GNSO Council emphasized that the GPI framework is not solely a process. There are substantive GPI considerations as part of ICANN policy work, and inclusivity leads to better outcomes. - The ICANN community panelists agreed that there is wider use for the GPI framework and that further work to define the GPI as an evaluation tool is needed. Next Steps ICANN community groups will strive to further integrate the GPI framework in their policy and advice work. The ICANN Board will continue its consideration of the GPI in the context of the ODP for the SSAD. The GPI framework will continue to evolve along with the work of ICANN and the ICANN community. GNSO: Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team Meeting This session was held on Monday 7 March. If you missed the session, access the recording and session information here <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> . Agenda The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Registration Data Accuracy Scoping Team provided an introduction to its work to consider a number of accuracy-related aspects, including current enforcement and reporting, measurement of accuracy, and effectiveness of existing accuracy requirements. The team also reviewed the status of current work items, including the review of gap analysis input proposals for how to measure whether existing accuracy requirements are being met. There was also time for participants to ask questions. Highlights - The Scoping Team reiterated its need to have concrete data points to confirm whether existing accuracy requirements are being met or if there are issues that may require either further consideration or additional policy work. - The ICANN Board liaison to the Scoping Team shared that the ICANN Board supports continued efforts to ensure the accuracy of registration data. To that end, the ICANN Board requested that the ICANN organization (ICANN org) prepare a number of specific scenarios in consultation with the European Data Protection Board. The goal is to determine if ICANN org has a legitimate purpose, which is proportionate and not outweighed by the privacy rights of the individual data subject(s), to request contracted parties to provide access to individual records and bulk access to registration data in order to review the accuracy of registration data. - The ICANN Board is of the view that this clarification will further inform discussions on this topic and will be helpful to address the issue of accuracy, as ICANN org could take further steps like restart the WHOIS Accuracy Reporting System (ARS). - The Scoping Team completed a first review of the Gap Analysis Data Collection Proposals <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...>. These proposals include, among others, suggestions to survey registrars, to conduct a registrar audit, and to restart the ARS. - The working group will further discuss the current contractual requirements and enforcement construct <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> during its next call. Next Steps The Scoping Team will continue to review the proposals for data collection and identify which specific next steps to pursue. Its next call, which is open to observers, will be held on Thursday, 17 March 2022 at 14:00 UTC. View the ICANN73 schedule here <https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=0010n9QEcYEvi8FXi-e0r0hqieSd-ziuKMJe2AkpsWKOrVs...> . Reminder: You must be registered for ICANN73 and signed in to the ICANN73 meeting site to view the full schedule. ICANN73 TOOLS AND RESOURCES