Hosts: Yurie Ito, Director, Global Security Programs
Description: This At-Large community call on DNS-CERT will include guest speakers Greg Rattray, ICANN Chief Internet Security Advisor; Yurie Ito, Director, Global Security Programs; and Patrick Jones, Senior Manager of Continuity & Risk Management who will be discussing the DNS-CERT concept and the Proposed Strategic Initiatives for Improved DNS Security, Stability and Resiliency.
Recording: English
Transcripts:
Reference Material:
Agenda
1. Introduction and Objective of Meeting (Cheryl) - 5 mins
Current DNS-CERT public comments:
Proposed Strategic Initiatives for Improved DNS Security, Stability, and Resiliency (SSR) (deadline: extend to 14 April)
Global DNS-CERT Buisness Case (deadline: extended to 14 April)
2. Presentation (Greg, Yurie) - 20 mins
DNS-CERT ALAC consultation.ppt
- Greg Rattray, ICANN Chief Internet Security Advisor;
- Yurie Ito, Director, Global Security Programs;
- Patrick Jones, Senior Manager of Continuity & Risk Management
3. Questions and Answers - 15 mins
Input and comment will be called for using the Adobe Connect room and this wiki page. The order will be rotated to ensure all regional and individual input is collected and offered for discussion (including within the Adobe Connect chat space) to allow for all participants to have ample and equitable opportunity to comment and contribute. Time limits will be placed on speakers reflecting the number of speakers wishing to address matters at any given time.
4. Discussion on the At-Large Contribution to the DNS-CERT Public Consultations - 15 mins
Participants will be able to engage in a discussion of the key points to be included in the At-Large statements on the Proposed Strategic Initiatives for Improved DNS SSR and the Global DNS-CERT Business Case.
Input and comment will be called for using the Adobe Connect room and this wiki page. The order will be rotated to ensure all regional and individual input is collected and offered for discussion (including within the Adobe Connect chat space) to allow for all participants to have ample and equitable opportunity to comment and contribute. Time limits will be placed on speakers reflecting the number of speakers wishing to address matters at any given time.
5. Next Steps - 5 mins