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Welcome to ICANN58 | Community Forum! ICANN58 will be held 11-16 March 2017 and is hosted by Danish Business Authority. For more details about the meeting, click here


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Monday, March 13
 

1:45pm

Cross-Community Session: Towards Effective DNS Abuse Mitigation: Prevention, Mitigation & Response
The Cross Community Topic Discussion proposed by the GAC Public Safety Working Group will focus on ICANN’s Efforts, based on answers to questions in Annex 1 of Hyderabad Communiqué with expected contributions from ICANN’s SSR Team and Contractual Compliance.

For more information, please refer to the proposal submitted to SO/AC Leaders: https://meetings.icann.org/en/ICANN58-topics#3
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Staff Leader: Fabien Betremieux

Staff Facilitators
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Fabien Betremieux

GAC Relations Advisor, ICANN



Monday March 13, 2017 1:45pm - 3:00pm
Hall A2 (GAC)

3:15pm

Cross-Community Discussion with Data Protection Commissioners
The Data Protection Unit of The Council of Europe is providing its support, along with the GNSO and GAC, for the organisation of a high-level interest session on 13 March 2017 during the 58th meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in Copenhagen. 
The objective of the “Privacy Summit” is for high-level data protection experts and members of the ICANN Community to exchange views with ICANN on privacy and data protection implications of processing of WHOIS data, third party access to personal data and the issue of accountability for the processing of personal data. The expected outcome of this event is a better mutual understanding of the underlying questions related to the protection of privacy and personal data, and the strengthening of an open and inclusive dialogue on these issues.
The Session will include contributions from the UN Special Rapporteur on the right to privacy, the Chairperson of Article 29 Working Group and the European Data Protection Supervisor, together with high-level representatives of the gNSO and the GAC. Becky Burr from the ICANN Board will moderate the interactive Panel Session.
During and after the Panel Session there will be opportunity for discussion points and questions from the audience, including those from the law-enforcement community.
In terms of Expected Outcome, the Session will hopefully provide a better mutual understanding of the privacy implications for the work ICANN is involved in, not least in the relationships it has with Registrars and Registries. It will also allow the Data Protection Experts to better understand the global complexities involved in this work, and will hopefully be the start of an inclusive dialogue on the underlying issues. 
Background
ICANN plays a unique role in the infrastructure of the Internet. Through its contracts with registries and registrars (companies that sell domain names to individuals and organisations), it helps define how the domain name system functions and expands. It is widely recognised that ICANN has an important impact on the Internet’s overall expansion and development, and consequently has influence on a range of Human Rights issues as well.  The rights to privacy and to the protection of personal data, as well as the right to freedom of expression, are among the Human Rights that are to be addressed in the context of ICANN policy-making processes. In some respects, and with respect to some Data Protection Law, ICANN can be considered as a global data controller operating a network of data processors that process vast quantities of personal data. ICANN has followed a policy of making contact related personal data of registrants publicly available, and other more operational ones accessible by third parties (like law enforcement authorities).
Staff Contacts: Marika Konings, Olof Nordling and Nigel Hickson
Opening remarks: Mr. James Bladel, chair of the GNSO and Mr. Johannes Kleijssen, Director of Information Society and Action against Crime of the Council of Europe
Panel on ICANN and Data Privacy issues:
Moderator: Ms. Becky Burr (ICANN Board),
Ms. Abigail Slater (GNSO)
Mr. James Galvin (GNSO)
Mr. Thomas Schneider (GAC)
Prof. Joseph Cannataci (UN)
Mr. Giovanni Buttarelli (EDPS)
Mr. Wilbert Tomesen (Article 29 Working Party)
Ms. Caroline Goemans-Dorny (Interpol)
Moderated discussion with panel and with audience
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Staff Leader: Marika Konings

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Marika Konings

Vice President, Policy Development Support - GNSO, ICANN
Marika joined in July 2008. She serves as the Vice President, Policy Development Support - Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO). Prior to joining ICANN she was Director of European Affairs for the CyberSecurity Industry Alliance. Previously, Marika spent seven years a... Read More →



Monday March 13, 2017 3:15pm - 4:45pm
Hall A1

3:15pm

5:00pm

Public Forum 1
The Public Forums are the open microphone sessions that afford community members the opportunity to make comments and ask questions directly to the Board and in front of the of the rest of the community.
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Staff Leader: Brad White

Staff Facilitators
BW

Brad White

Director Global Media Affairs, ICANN



Monday March 13, 2017 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Hall A1
 
Thursday, March 16
 

9:00am

Cross-Community Session: Moving Towards a Data Driven ICANN
Background/ Importance: 

Data analytics is a globally important emerging area that organisations around the world are embracing to help them deliver their mission better. In just a few years a whole ecosystem has built up of data sources, analytics tools and techniques for extracting insight from data. In the ICANN context the use of data has the potential to drive: 1. Evidence based policy. | 2. Organisational/community development.  | 3. Cleaner and safer DNS.  | 4. Business - more, new, better | 5. Public trust.   ICANN has already begun work on some initiatives in this area: TLD marketplace indicators and Identifier Technology Health Indicators. But so far there is no strategic theme around data and the issue is not 'owned' at the most senior levels.

Session Goals/Expected Outcomes: 
To bring together everyone with an interest in this area from all parts of the community. | Cover the areas of potential above to help people see the possibilities of how data can drive those areas. | Explain what is now considered best practice and what is emerging practice in this area.  | Help ICANN management/board understand the proper priority that should be given to this area
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Staff Leader: Kimberly Carlson

Staff Facilitators
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Kimberly Carlson

ccNSO Support Lead Administrator, ICANN
Kimberly joined ICANN in 2015 in the capacity of Coordinator, SO/AC Support.  She is responsible for the administrative, operations and logistical support of the ccNSO.  Most recently, she worked as an Account Manager of a teleconferencing company.



Thursday March 16, 2017 9:00am - 10:30am
Hall A1

1:45pm

Public Forum 2
The Public Forums are the open microphone sessions that afford community members the opportunity to make comments and ask questions directly to the Board and in front of the of the rest of the community.
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Staff Leader: Brad White

Staff Facilitators
BW

Brad White

Director Global Media Affairs, ICANN



Thursday March 16, 2017 1:45pm - 4:45pm
Hall A1