[NA-Discuss] Fwd: August 2021 ICANN LAC Newsletter

Eduardo Diaz eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 13:48:24 UTC 2021


News from other RALOs.

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From: ICANN <icann.communications at communications.icann.org>
Date: Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 8:00 AM
Subject: August 2021 ICANN LAC Newsletter
To: <eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com>


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Highlights from LAC and New Priorities
By Rodrigo de la Parra
Vice President and Managing Director, Latin America and the Caribbean

Dear Friends,

As the 2021 fiscal year just ended, I would like to reflect on key training
initiatives delivered during this period. Thanks to fruitful partnerships,
hundreds of people from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) who were not
familiar with unique identifiers systems or ICANN were trained in several
topics, from the history of Internet development to Domain Name System
(DNS) security threats and Universal Acceptance (UA).

Together with the Mexican Association of Universities and Higher Education
Institutions (ANUIES), we reached new regional audiences in academia and
trained more than 540 students. Our regional team also partnered with the
Latin American and Caribbean Islands Regional At-Large Organization
(LACRALO) to host a UA training series that attracted over 150 participants
from 14 LAC countries.

My team and I look forward to continuing in this vein, and to building
regional capacity for existing and new friends in order to facilitate LAC’s
meaningful participation in ICANN’s processes and topics of interest.

A special thanks to our partners without whom all this would not have been
possible.

Here's to another successful fiscal year ahead!
ICANN72 Will Be a Virtual Annual General Meeting
ICANN72 will convene as a Virtual Annual General Meeting due to the
continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The health and safety of the ICANN community and staff is always a top
priority, and as such, holding ICANN72 as an in-person or hybrid meeting
would not be feasible by its scheduled date. The ICANN Board also affirmed
its intent to hold ICANN73 as a hybrid meeting with an in-person component
if it is feasible to do so.

Read the full announcement
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for more information.
ICANN Extends Travel and Face-to-Face Meeting Ban
The ICANN organization has extended its current ban on travel and
face-to-face meetings.

The evolving trajectory of the virus, including the emergence and spread of
new variants and the inequality of vaccine access across the world, as well
as the rapidly changing travel landscape and ability to secure visas
represent unpredictable risks.

Read more
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Information Transparency Initiative (ITI) Update: Watch Recordings of the
ICANN Public Comment Submission Training Webinars
The ICANN organization held a series of training webinars outlining the new
Public Comment submission process.

During these sessions, our teams provided the community with step-by-step
instructions on how to draft and publish a Public Comment submission and
outlined how to manage your current and past submissions.

Missed the webinars? Watch the recordings, read more about ITI, or contact
the ITI team, here.
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Training Week with NIC Brazil
>From 21 to 25 June, ICANN’s Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) team joined
Capacity Building Week, organized by CEPTRO.br
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CEPTRO offered an innovative virtual environment where ICANN’s LAC team
engaged with participants through an interactive virtual booth, allowing
the exchange of ideas in an informal fashion.

The regional team took the opportunity to promote Domain Name Security
Extensions (DNSSEC) and hyperlocal to an audience of 200 members from
Brazilian Internet service providers (ISPs). Congratulations to all members
from NIC.br for taking on new interactive technologies.
ICANN71 LAC Readout Session
During the ICANN71 LAC Readout session, ICANN Board members Lito Ibarra and
Patricio Poblete talked about the Board’s activities during the meeting and
provided a summary of ICANN71 resolutions.

ICANN’s Meeting Planning Operations Director Josh Baulch shared an
interesting summary of the Public Meeting survey results and the ICANN71 By
the Numbers
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report. Mary Wong, ICANN’s Vice President, Strategic Community Operations,
Planning, and Engagement, and Caribbean community member Claire Craig
discussed key takeaways from the plenary session on ICANN’s
multistakeholder model within the Internet governance ecosystem.

The readout session concluded with ICANN’s Regional Technical Engagement
Manager Nicolas Antoniello delivering a summary on the DNS security
related-sessions.

If you missed this webinar, you can access the recordings here
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ICANN Board Approves Subset of EPDP-TempSpec Phase 2A Policy Recommendations

On 21 June 2021, the ICANN Board approved
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four policy recommendations from the Expedited Policy Development Process
on the Temporary Specification (EPDP-TempSpec) for gTLD (generic top-level
domain) Registration Data Phase 2A.

The four approved recommendations cover topics that were carried over from
Phase 1 and include city field redaction; display of privacy/proxy
registrations; an updated purpose for data processing related to security,
stability, and resiliency; and the time periods associated with data
retention.

The remaining Phase 2 recommendations, which relate to the System for
Standardized Access/Disclosure (SSAD), will be considered by the ICANN
Board following the SSAD Operational Design Phase (ODP). For more
information on the ODP, please read more
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Members of ccNSO Vote on Proposed Policy for Retirement of ccTLDs
In July, members of the Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO)
voted to adopt the proposed policy on the retirement of country-code
top-level domains (ccTLDs). This is an important milestone for the ccNSO,
and ccTLD managers had the opportunity to show their support though the
voting process. The adopted policy will now be sent to the ICANN Board.

Learn more
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about the proposed policy on the retirement of ccTLDs, and the ccNSO
Council recommendation to adopt the proposed policy. For the election
results, go to the announcement section on ccnso.icann.org
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Hello World: Enabling IDNs
Over the past 20 years, the technical community, ICANN, and volunteers
around the world have been working together to internationalize the Domain
Name System (DNS) to promote linguistic diversity on the Internet through
the introduction of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).

Don’t miss this blog
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that provides an in-depth look at the importance of IDNs as well as a
detailed progress report
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on their usage around the world.
ICANN Board Takes Action on SSR2 Recommendations
ICANN Board Chair Maarten Botterman has outlined the Board’s decisions
related to the 63 recommendations made in the second Security, Stability,
and Resiliency (SSR2) Review Team Final Report.

The SSR2 Final Report
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contained consensus recommendations in the following areas:


   - SSR1 implementation and intended effects
   - Key stability issues within ICANN
   - Contracts, compliance, and transparency around Domain Name System
   (DNS) abuse
   - Additional SSR-related concerns regarding the global DNS


The Board considered Public Comment submissions to inform their actions on
the SSR2 Review Team's final recommendations.

Read the blog here
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DNS Security Threat Mitigation Program Update
The ICANN org shared an update
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on the internal cross-functional Domain Name System (DNS) Security Threat
Mitigation Program and introduced a newly launched webpage
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that provides a central resource for the program’s activities and updates.

The org also hosted a community webinar on 22 July where current projects
and activities, including contractual compliance and audits, Domain
Activity Abuse Reporting (DAAR), and Domain Name Security Threat
Information Collection and Reporting (DNSTICR) were shared.

Learn more about this important initiative here
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Lendon Telesford
Grenada

Lendon Telesford holds a master’s in engineering in computer applied
technology from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China,
and a bachelor’s with honors in information systems management from St.
George's University, Grenada. Lendon currently serves as the Telecom and
Information Communication Technology Specialist at the National
Telecommunications Regulatory Commission in Grenada.

He has a special interest in national and Caribbean development,
demonstrated through his work at the Regulatory Commission, to promote the
development and use of Grenada’s country code top-level domain (ccTLD),
.gd, and the Grenada Internet Exchange Point (IXP). He also serves as a
committee member for the Universal Service Fund for Grenada, providing
advice on the selection of projects for the benefit of persons in unserved
and underserved communities.

Outside of his professional contributions, Lendon has an avid interest and
appreciation for music and creative forms of poetry. He considers himself a
technologist, thinker, entrepreneur, and social change enthusiast.
Government Engagement Publications

The ICANN Government and Intergovernmental Organization (IGO) Engagement
team publishes content from our subject matter experts.

Make sure to bookmark the Government Engagement Publications page
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where the team shares information and analysis with the community.
OCTO Publications


Did you know that the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) creates
and publishes a portfolio of research papers and technical briefings for
ICANN's diverse technical community?

See the full list of OCTO publications here.
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