ccNSO Meeting in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Summaries

 

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

 

 

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

AbuseHUB: ramping up the fight against botnets in the Netherlands – Cristian Hesselman, .nl

AbuseHUB is a new anti-botnet service that is being jointly developed by .nl registry SIDN and eight Dutch ISPs with support from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. AbuseHUB is a one-stop-shop for information about botnet activity on Dutch networks, thus allowing internet infrastructure providers in the Netherlands to ramp up their fight against botnets. This presentation gives an overview of the AbuseHUB with a particular emphasis on SIDN's role as the Dutch ccTLD.

Measuring Canada's tolerance for government surveillance - Allan MacGillivray, .ca

In light of revelations that the NSA monitoring Internet traffic transiting the American border, CIRA conducted a survey of Canadians in August 2013 to gauge their opinion of Internet surveillance. Of key interest in the results is the finding that more than three quarters of Canadians are fine with ongoing government monitoring of Canadians' online activity without a warrant, as long as it is in the interest of national security. This presentation will highlight the findings of the national survey.

Recent Developments of Governmental Movements in Japan – TBC

The Japanese government recently decided to set up an expert committee to create a mechanism for oversight of the management of DNS, including the registry operation, in Japan. The presentation will brief its background and how such mechanism is expected to be.

Current Status and Plans of the registry NIC.VE – Jesus Rivera, .ve

The presentation will focus on giving the current status of our registry regarding the functional structure of the nic.ve (organization chart), explanation of the process of Domain Names Registration; Legal framework; relevant cases and procedures for conflict resolution through WIPO; NIC.VE numbers, Statistical Data (Indicators); Some considerations and updates on modernization projects.

EURid co-Funded Marketing Programme Update – Giovanni Seppia, .eu

The Co-funded Marketing Programme has been available to .eu accredited registrars since 28 April 2009. The first evaluation of the Programme took place in mid-2010, upon request of the European Commission. However, at that stage, only a limited number of campaigns had been carried out under the scheme and it was difficult, therefore, to properly assess the value of the Programme for .eu accredited registrars and its impact on .eu registration volumes and awareness of the domain. Over the course of 2010 and 2011, the Programme has taken off considerably. An overview of the campaigns conducted shows that the number of proposals submitted has risen steadily since 2009 to reach 90 proposals so far in 2013. Under the Co-funded Marketing Programme, EURid contributes to the costs of a registrar¹s .eu marketing campaign that meets specific conditions. The Programme has been recently awarded the CENTR Awards for Marketing and Communication.

.au Survey 2013 Establishing a baseline for the .au namespace – Sebastien Ducos, ARI

ARI Registry services presents the .au report, based on the results of a survey conducted over three months in 2013, aimed at profiling the .au user, their online behaviour and interaction with the .au domain name industry, by examining the holding of domain names as well as domain name industry knowledge and experience. The survey results and subsequent findings will form a baseline for annual benchmarking activities and help shape valuable marketing and education campaigns, as well as support for future policy direction.