[NCSG-PC] BC/IPC Slidedeck on Convergence Model

Ayden Férdeline icann at ferdeline.com
Thu Feb 22 17:47:11 EET 2018


Another proposal is that any actor, like a private sector cybersecurity investigator, could "self-certify" and be able to obtain bulk access to as many records as they like in the tiered-access system... this is not a part of the official proposal, but a suggestion that was raised on the call... I find myself unable to support such an honor system.

Ayden

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On 22 February 2018 4:10 PM, farzaneh badii <farzaneh.badii at gmail.com> wrote:

> *ICANN would like the Governmental Advisory Committee (GAC) to coordinate its
> members to prepare country-by-country lists of authorized law enforcement agencies, to
> use as the basis for accredited law enforcement access to non-public WHOIS
> data. ICANN would also like the GAC to prepare a Code of Conduct for law enforcement
> access to WHOIS data.*
>
> Wow! I am speechless. Code of conduct for some countries that their criminal law allows for chopping fingers? That have notorious law enforcement? That almost any political move is corruption on earth and against national security? What would that code of conduct entail? Chop their finger gently? Give them water in their cell?
>
> And would this access be global? To any registration?
>
> Farzaneh
>
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 9:58 AM, Ayden Férdeline <icann at ferdeline.com> wrote:
>
>> Attached is a summary of the GDPR compliance model that ICANN plans to release next week. It is not yet public, but somehow the BC and IPC have it already.
>> - Ayden
>>
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