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Introductory / Outreach [clear filter]
Thursday, November 3
 

13:45

GNSO Non Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC) Outreach
Session Overview NCUC Non-Commercial Users Constituency (ncuc.org) Community outreach event, for local Academia and Civil Society community.
Agenda https://community.icann.org/x/Ygi4Aw
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Staff Leader: Glen de Saint Gery

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Glen de Saint Gery

Glen de Saint Gery

Manager, SO/AC, ICANN
Glen joined ICANN in 2003 and serves as the Manager, SO/AC. In this role she serve as a Policy Team Manager for the co-ordination of SO-AC secretariat and operations support staff. Under the direction of the VP Policy Development Support, she co-ordinate the activities of the secretariat and operations support staff serving the... Read More →



Thursday November 3, 2016 13:45 - 16:45
G.01/02
 
Friday, November 4
 

09:00

Input to Competition, Consumer Choice, Consumer Trust Review Team
The Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice (CCT Review Team) is responsible for evaluating 1) how the new gTLD Program has promoted competition, consumer trust and consumer choice; 2) the effectiveness of the application and evaluation processes; 3) the effectiveness of safeguards put in place to mitigate issues involved in the expansion of the domain name space.
The aim of the session is to provide a deeper discussion on the activities and findings of the Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice (CCT Review Team) and to provide you with an opportunity to directly engage with the Review Team.
This session will be interactive in nature and will include an open-mic where participants will be able to ask questions to the Review Team.
Community participation is key to the success of a review, your unique input and perspectives will help us drive our recommendations.
The CCT-RT began its work in January 2016 and plans to issue a set of draft fact-based recommendations for public comment by the end of 2016. This review is one of the key inputs to the re-opening of applications for New gTLDs.
For further information on the Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice Review Team, please see https://www.icann.org/resources/reviews/aoc/cct[icann.org] and the CCT-RT wiki: http://cct.wiki[cct.wiki].
1. CCT-RT Process update (09:00-09:05)
2. Take-away from surveys/studies (09:05-09:20)
a. Global Consumer Survey and Global Domain Name Registrant Survey (Nielsen)
b. Economic Analysis on New gTLD Program’s Competition Effects (Analysis Group)
c. Interviews (AM Global)
3. CCT-RT narratives and high-level findings (09:20-10:00 min)
a. Competition & Consumer Choice
i. Q&A
b. Safeguards & Trust
i. Q&A
c. Application & Evaluation Process
i. Q&A
4. Work plan & timeline (10:00-10:05)
5. Open microphone (10:05-10:30)
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Staff Leader: Pamela Smith

Staff Facilitators


Friday November 4, 2016 09:00 - 10:30
Hall 3 (Main)

11:00

12:45

Coordination meeting of Schools of Internet Governance
Schools of Internet Governance (SIGs) have emerged as an important means of Capacity Building in Internet Governance (IG). There has been a surge in interest worldwide in IG on account several factors, and consequently, there has been an increase in demand for trained IG resources capable of participating in global processes. This has resulted in new SIGs in several regions, while other regions and countries are increasingly feeling the need for their own SIGs.
While this is a welcome development, it is perhaps important to recognize the diversity of content, methodology, faculty, resources, language and quality among SIGs. It is felt that co-ordination amongst SIGs would be useful in addressing these challenges, while also enabling other synergies such as sharing each others' contents and experiences. An institutional mechanism that would enable such co-ordination would be a positive step towards strengthening SIGs world-wide.
This meeting, hosted by APRALO and supported by the Asia-Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG), will bring together representatives of regions and countries who have organized SIGs or who want to initiate SIGs, and discuss means of enhancing co-operation amongst them and also evolving a common, global, institutional mechanism for this purpose. Agenda: 1. Welcome and Introduction - Satish Babu 2. Current Status of SIGs - Kilnam Chon with others 2.1 Regional SIGs; EuroSSIG, SSIG, MEAC-SIG, APSIG, APIGA 2.2 National SIGs: Brazil, China, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka,... 3. IGF: Workshops, 2016 Retreat, Dynamic Coalition 4. MOOCs 5. Open Discussion


Friday November 4, 2016 12:45 - 13:45
Hall 1 (ALAC)

13:45

Outreach for local Academia
Outreach event for local universities. Introduction to ICANN, the DNS and ICANN policy processes
13:45 - 15:00. ICANN from CS perspective Speakers from At-Large, NCUC, NPOC (NCSG).  Introducing respective missions and activities  
15:15 - 16:45. Intersection of technology and policy: Technologists in the multistakeholder model - ICANN and multistakeholderism  
* The activities of ICANN's technology expert community in ICANN - the importance of technologists engaging in Internet policy
* ICANN and multistakeholderism - review of the multistakeholder approach  
17:00 - 18:00 Novotel Ballroom NetMission preparation for model ICANN meeting with role play  "CCWG debate"  

Friday November 4, 2016 13:45 - 18:00
MR 1.01

17:00

DNSSEC for Everybody: A Beginner's Guide
Overview:
DNSSEC continues to be deployed around the world at an ever accelerating pace. From the Root, to both Generic Top Level Domains (gTLDs) and Country Code Top Level Domains (ccTLDs), the push is on to deploy DNSSEC to every corner of the internet. Businesses and ISPs are building their deployment plans too and interesting opportunities are opening up for all as the rollout continues.
Worried that you're getting left behind? Don't really understand DNSSEC? Then why not come along to the second 'DNSSEC for Beginners' session where we hope to demystify DNSSEC and show how you can easily and quickly deploy DNSSEC into your business. Come and find out how it all works, what tools you can use to help and meet the community that can help you plan and implement DNSSEC.
The session is aimed at everyone, so no technical knowledge is required. Come and find out what it's all about…!
Agenda Details:
1. Welcome and Introduction 2. Basic Concepts 3. Real World Examples 4. Summary
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Staff Leader: Julie Hedlund

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Julie Hedlund

Julie Hedlund

Policy Director & SSAC Support, ICANN
Julie Hedlund is responsible for supporting the work of the Security and StabilityAdvisory Committee (SSAC), including coordinating meetings and the development and tracking of reports. In addition, she provides support for the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO... Read More →



Friday November 4, 2016 17:00 - 18:30
Hall 2
 
Saturday, November 5
 

11:00

ASO/NRO Update
This session will provide policy development and operational updates from the numbering community including the Address Council of the Address Supporting Organization (ASO), the Number Resource Organization (NRO), and the five regional Internet registries (RIRs): the African Network Information Center (AFRINIC), American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN), the Asia Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC), Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Center (LACNIC) and Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Center (RIPE NCC).
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Staff Leader: Carlos Reyes

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Carlos Reyes

Carlos Reyes

Policy and Community Engagement Manager, ICANN
Carlos Reyes is a senior manager with the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Reyes joined the policy development support department at ICANN in December 2012 and is based in the Washington, D.C. engagement office. | | The mission of ICANN is to help ensure... Read More →



Saturday November 5, 2016 11:00 - 12:15
Hall 2

13:00

NextGen@ICANN Sessions
1-3pm Open Session for Selected NextGen@ICANN participants to interact with community and staff on the current hot topics related to their studies.
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Staff Leader: Deborah Escalera

Staff Facilitators


Saturday November 5, 2016 13:00 - 15:00
MR 1.03

15:15

LAC Space
A space for stakeholders from Latin American and the Caribbean to discuss various topics.
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Staff Leader: Rodrigo de la Parra

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Rodrigo de la Parra

Rodrigo de la Parra

VP LatinAmerica and the Caribbean, ICANN



Saturday November 5, 2016 15:15 - 16:45
Hall 1 (ALAC)

15:15

Operating Standards Workshop to Socialize with Community
“Provide your input on Operating Standards for how to conduct Reviews”
Share your input on the development of Operating Standards to make ICANN Specific and Organizational Reviews more efficient, consistent and transparent.
What is it and why does it matter? Operating Standards provide a system to conduct Specific and Organizational Reviews and tools to assist with the Review process. Specific Reviews (CCT Review, SSR Review, ATRT Review, and RDS/WHOIS Review) and Organizational Reviews (GNSO Review, At-Large Review, etc.) are mandated by the new Bylaws. These Reviews are very important to assess ICANN’s performance with regard to its commitments. Review Operating Standards provide tools to bring consistent rules, clarity and transparency to the various Review processes.
This session will offer an opportunity to provide input into the draft outline and raise important questions such as: • How to structure the new operating standards to make them useful to the ICANN community; • How should the new nomination and selection process for Specific Reviews (SSR, CCT, ATRT, RDS) work.
Who should attend? This session is the continuation of a dialogue that started during the drafting of the new Bylaws. If you have participated in Reviews before, or are interested in the subject of Reviews, you are especially encouraged to attend.
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Staff Leader: Charla Shambley

Staff Facilitators
CS

Charla Shambley

Program Manager, ICANN



Saturday November 5, 2016 15:15 - 16:45
G.03/04

15:15

Model ICANN meeting
Model ICANN meeting organised with NetMission and local universities

Saturday November 5, 2016 15:15 - 17:45
MR 1.01
 
Sunday, November 6
 

13:30

NextGen@ICANN Sessions
1-3pm Open Session for Selected NextGen@ICANN participants to interact with community and staff on the current hot topics related to their studies.
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Staff Leader: Deborah Escalera

Staff Facilitators


Sunday November 6, 2016 13:30 - 15:00
Hall 1 (ALAC)
 
Monday, November 7
 

09:00

DNSSEC Workshop -- Part 1
DNSSEC deployment is continuing to move forward. This session is a public presentation and discussion with those actively engaged in the deployment of DNSSEC. Why it's Important: Registries, registrars, ISP's and others who plan to deploy DNSSEC services will benefit from the presentation and discussion of the deployment experience. Who Should Attend?: Anyone with an interest in the deployment of DNSSEC, particularly registry, registrar and ISP representatives with technical, operational, and strategic planning roles.
Agenda:
0900-0930: State of DNSSEC Deployment Report 0930-1030: Regional Updates 1030-1100: Coffee Break 1100-1200:  Root Key Rollover Panel Discussion: Recursive resolver software readiness 1200-1230: Presentation: Aggressive NSEC Caching, Warren Kumari, Google 1230-1245:  DNSSEC/DNS Quiz 1245-1345: Lunch Break 1345-1500: Additional presentations/panels (75 min)
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Staff Leader: Julie Hedlund

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Julie Hedlund

Julie Hedlund

Policy Director & SSAC Support, ICANN
Julie Hedlund is responsible for supporting the work of the Security and StabilityAdvisory Committee (SSAC), including coordinating meetings and the development and tracking of reports. In addition, she provides support for the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO... Read More →



Monday November 7, 2016 09:00 - 10:30
G.03/04

09:00

Proliferation of Indic Computing: Need, Challenges and Solutions
This is a half-day session co-organized with the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI). The session aims to highlight the technical challenges and solutions in developing and using domain names in the languages of India. This session is geared toward those interested in the use of IDNs and developing technical solutions for their adoption.
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Staff Leader: Sarmad Hussain

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Sarmad Hussain

Sarmad Hussain

Director, IDN Programs, ICANN



Monday November 7, 2016 09:00 - 12:15
MR 1.02

09:00

ISPs and Telcos: Connect with What's Next - Companies, Clients and Connectivity
The objective of this half-day session is to: 1) Inform, educate and provide advice about the global, digital strategies of ISPs and telecommunications companies. 2) Raise awareness on DNS and Internet addressing issues affecting future revenue and connectivity for India’s ISPs. 3) Illustrate ICANN’s role in the systems supporting their business.
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Staff Leader: Chris Mondini

Staff Facilitators
CM

Christopher Mondini

VP Global Stakeholder Engagement, ICANN


Monday November 7, 2016 09:00 - 14:00
Novotel Ballroom

11:00

DNSSEC Workshop -- Part 2
DNSSEC deployment is continuing to move forward. This session is a public presentation and discussion with those actively engaged in the deployment of DNSSEC. Why it's Important: Registries, registrars, ISP's and others who plan to deploy DNSSEC services will benefit from the presentation and discussion of the deployment experience. Who Should Attend? Anyone with an interest in the deployment of DNSSEC, particularly registry, registrar and ISP representatives with technical, operational, and strategic planning roles.   Agenda:   0900-0930: State of DNSSEC Deployment Report 0930-1030: Regional Updates 1030-1100: Coffee Break 1100-1200:  Root Key Rollover Panel Discussion: Recursive resolver software readiness 1200-1230: Presentation: Aggressive NSEC Caching, Warren Kumari, Google 1230-1245:  DNSSEC/DNS Quiz 1245-1345: Lunch Break 1345-1500: Additional presentations/panels (75 min)
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Staff Leader: Julie Hedlund

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Julie Hedlund

Julie Hedlund

Policy Director & SSAC Support, ICANN
Julie Hedlund is responsible for supporting the work of the Security and StabilityAdvisory Committee (SSAC), including coordinating meetings and the development and tracking of reports. In addition, she provides support for the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO... Read More →



Monday November 7, 2016 11:00 - 12:45
G.03/04

13:45

Africa Strategy update
Apart from the usual update on the AFRICA strategy update, this session will provide information on the Africa DNS market Study and also the Africa Internet History project. Time will also be allocated for interaction with the communication
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Staff Leader: Yaovi Atohoun

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Yaovi Atohoun

Yaovi Atohoun

Stakeholder Engagement & Ops Mngr - Africa, ICANN
Yaovi Atohoun is an electrical engineer with more than twenty five years work experience in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). | | Yaovi Atohoun has coordinated many activities for the USAID/Leland Initiative (an Internet Development in Africa Project) in Africa... Read More →



Monday November 7, 2016 13:45 - 14:45
Hall 2

13:45

DNSSEC Workshop -- Part 3
DNSSEC deployment is continuing to move forward. This session is a public presentation and discussion with those actively engaged in the deployment of DNSSEC. Why it's Important: Registries, registrars, ISP's and others who plan to deploy DNSSEC services will benefit from the presentation and discussion of the deployment experience. Who Should Attend? Anyone with an interest in the deployment of DNSSEC, particularly registry, registrar and ISP representatives with technical, operational, and strategic planning roles.   Agenda:   0900-0930: State of DNSSEC Deployment Report 0930-1030: Regional Updates 1030-1100: Coffee Break 1100-1200:  Root Key Rollover Panel Discussion: Recursive resolver software readiness 1200-1230: Presentation: Aggressive NSEC Caching, Warren Kumari, Google 1230-1245:  DNSSEC/DNS Quiz 1245-1345: Lunch Break 1345-1500: Additional presentations/panels (75 min)
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Staff Leader: Julie Hedlund

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Julie Hedlund

Julie Hedlund

Policy Director & SSAC Support, ICANN
Julie Hedlund is responsible for supporting the work of the Security and StabilityAdvisory Committee (SSAC), including coordinating meetings and the development and tracking of reports. In addition, she provides support for the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO... Read More →



Monday November 7, 2016 13:45 - 15:00
G.03/04
 
Tuesday, November 8
 

15:15

15:15

Updates from the Middle East

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Staff Leader: Fahd A. Batayneh

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Fahd Batayneh

Fahd Batayneh

Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Middle East, ICANN
Fahd joined ICANN in October 2013. Prior to ICANN, he held several positions within Jordan's National IT Center (NITC) last of which was managing both the ccTLD and IDN ccTLD of Jordan. Fahd has attended ICANN meetings on regular basis since 2008, and was active in several workin... Read More →



Tuesday November 8, 2016 15:15 - 16:45
Hall 2

17:00

ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and Engagement with Next Gen
This ALAC Sub-Committee on Outreach and Engagement session will serve as a means to interact with the ICANN 57 NextGen students. Based on the successful session at ICANN 56, this session will introduce the At-Large community to the NextGen students as well as allow open discussion between the two groups. This session will be interactive in nature and open to all members of the ALAC Sub-Committee on Outreach and Engagement, NextGen students and interested members of the community. Agenda: https://community.icann.org/x/2wSbAw


Tuesday November 8, 2016 17:00 - 18:00
G.01/02

17:00

GNSO NPOC Community Outreach Event
Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns (NPOC) Community Outreach Event: Celebrating Civil Society Engagement in ICANN. (What is the role of Civil Society in Internet Governance. Why and how should Civil Society get engaged?)
Organization, promotion and outreach: NPOC, with support from ICANN, NCSG, NCUC, Sachin Ralham, INOMY Media Pvt. Ltd.

Session Overview Celebrating Civil Society Engagement in ICANN. (What is the role of Civil Society in Internet Governance. Why and how should Civil Society get engaged?)
Agenda: https://community.icann.org/x/zAi4Aw
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Staff Leader: Glen de Saint Gery

Staff Facilitators
avatar for Glen de Saint Gery

Glen de Saint Gery

Manager, SO/AC, ICANN
Glen joined ICANN in 2003 and serves as the Manager, SO/AC. In this role she serve as a Policy Team Manager for the co-ordination of SO-AC secretariat and operations support staff. Under the direction of the VP Policy Development Support, she co-ordinate the activities of the secretariat and operations support staff serving the... Read More →



Tuesday November 8, 2016 17:00 - 18:30
G.03/04