ccNSO Meeting in Sydney, Australia



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Presentation Abstracts

IANA Update - Kim Davies, IANA

Abstract:

Updates on initiatives at IANA of interest to country-code top-level domains. Issues covered will include updates on projects to revise technical procedures, sign the DNS root zone, and automate aspects of root zone management. Work on new projects will also be announced.

Domain Name Front Running - Dave Piscitello, ICANN

Abstract:

Dave Piscitello, ICANN, will explain the origin and history of domain front running. He will summarize community views, study results, and continued speculation relating to this controversial practice.

Overview of current net-abuses - Dave Piscitello, ICANN

Abstract:

Dave Piscitello and Rod Rasmussen, Internet Identity, will discuss the top Internet security threats and how these exploit or abuse domain names. They will also discuss global trends in phishing using results from recent APWG studies.

Cooperation with Law Enforcement Agencies in the Netherlands - Roelof Meijer, .nl

Abstract:

The title of my short presentation will be “Cooperation with Law Enforcement Agencies in the Netherlands”.

It will give a “work in progress” overview of cooperation between SIDN and LEA’s with regard to extended access to WHOIS data and Notice & Take Down. I will also present a highlight on the Code of Conduct on Notice & Take Down that the ISP- and hosting sector in The Netherlands established end 2008

Cooperation with Law Enforcement Agencies in Sweden - Danny Aerts, .se

Abstract:

There has been a lot of talk about the role of the registry in relation to cooperation with law inforcement agencies. .SE tries to keep the more restrictive model which means avoiding becoming police or being forced to become police. Contacts with involved governmental agencies are ad-hoc and normally not initiated by .SE.

The Legal framework and e-crime cooperation initiatives in South Africa - Mike Silber, .za

Abstract

It will give an overview of cooperation between the .ZA DNA and the ISP Association and LEA's with regard to lawful interception and Notice & Take Down. I will also present an update on the ISPA Code of Conduct and recognition as an industry representative body.

Support Your Local Sheriff - Rodney Joffe, .us

Abstract

Get an understanding of how the criminals on the Internet operate by abusing your cc-TLD. Learn why the more restrictive you are in dealing with law enforcement, the more likely your TLD will become a haven for the underground. An finally, learn what it really means for you financially, and for your global reputation.

Lunch sponsor Update - Afilias

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ccNSO Review, Marco Lorenzoni, ICANN

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Designing, developing, deploying and operating an IDN enabled ccTLD registry - Chris Wright, AusRegistry

Abstract:

Implementing IDNs in your domain name Registry is not trivial. AusRegistry International will discuss some of the key areas that require in-depth consideration when designing your IDN Registry solution to ensure a high quality outcome for all stakeholders throughout the process of development, implementation and operation, from a non-technical point of view.

Security incidents, coordinated responses, and coordination across ccTLDs - Jordyn Buchanan, Google

Abstract

Over the past several months, hackers have successfully attacked a number of ccTLD registries and registrars. This discussion will briefly raise ideas regarding regarding improving the prevention of, and response to, such attacks.

Attack & Contingency Response Planning / A practical case for a small ccTLD - Louis Diego Espinoza, .cr

Abstract:

The function of the ccTLD is a critical component of Internet, in consequence their processes are very sensitive and any failure can affect thousands of users or lost of money for their clients. Identify processes, hardware, software and people that makes this happens is very convenient. Define how each of this components interact with each other could be better, but typically this kind of assessment requires people with expertise in strategic planning or risk management. In a small ccTLD is hard to find people with this profile, then the effort of ICANN-LACTLD to bring the knowledge in planning, risk and contingence is very useful, because we can create an ad-hoc team to work on it. In this way we can achieve a simple but practical contingence and response planning, without requiring high-level expert staff.

Contingency Actions for the Operation of .mx - Oscar Robles, .mx

Abstract:

I will present the actions we have developed in .MX to allow home working and to reduce the need to attend the NIC Mexico Facilities during health emergencies… and how it actually worked during recent events.

Business Continuity under .eu - Giovanni Seppia, .eu

Abstract:

The presentation will focus on the EURid - the .eu registry operator - work in the Business Continuity area, starting from the identification of the crisis scenarios, the preparation of the BCP procedures, the trainings to the staff members and the Disaster Recovery Plan exercise which was successfully completed in April 2009.

Redundancy for Registry Services - Sabine Dolderer, .de

Abstract:

The presentation shows the regundancy strategie and the setup of DENIC's productive registry services and how it immproved in the last two years.

Lessons learned teaching ccTLDs world-wide about contingency response planning - John Crain, ICANN

Abstract:

Will talk about the progress of the ACRP trainings, the lessons learnt and plans for further capacity building

Commercial Strategies in Latin American ccTLDs 2007-2009 - Sandro Marcone, .pe

Abstract:

Amongst the CCTLD in Latin America, there are a number of management models; some pertain to public offices, others are part of a public or private university and others are non governmental organisms. There is also a great diversity as far as registration policies are concerned, and which summed up with the economic and demographic differences, bring about different visions and commercial strategies. This presentation identifies tendencies and evaluates them in relation to their effects on growth and development of the local content in a sample of countries within the region (AL).

Policy changes under .pa - Edna Samudio de Jean, .pa

Abstract:

This presentation will give an overview of ccTLD .PA activities. Included background and general informationþ; status of domain names under .PA; actions to promote the use of .PA; policy changes; informartion on our Advisory Council; and participation in national bodies and international organizations.

Move of .vu’s ccTLD managerment - Gerard Metsan, .vu

Abstract

The presentation will present how the managment has been done in the past until now. Also it will give details on how people registers online, the mechanism of registration and the future of the management of the .vu