[NCSG-PC] Fwd: [Public Comments] Call for Volunteers for NCSG Comment on Name Collision Analysis Project (NCAP) Study 1
Rafik Dammak
rafik.dammak at gmail.com
Mon Mar 30 16:49:53 EEST 2020
Hi all,
We have this draft comment for your review.
Best,
Rafik
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From: Farell FOLLY <farell at benin2point0.org>
Date: Mon, Mar 30, 2020, 03:51
Subject: Re: [Public Comments] Call for Volunteers for NCSG Comment on Name
Collision Analysis Project (NCAP) Study 1
To: Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak at gmail.com>
Cc: NCSG-DISCUSS at listserv.syr.edu <NCSG-DISCUSS at listserv.syr.edu>
Dear all,
Due to the approaching deadline, Rafik and I worked to propose a draft
response
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_27iFmqrAnVJ7Aq1jedo9CmBlb6MbBFq-roaMpb-xGU/edit>
to
this Public comment and would like to gather your inputs for the draft
report
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ncap-study-1-report-12feb20-en.pdf>
published
by the contractor (Karen Scarfone, Scarfone Cybersecurity) for Study 1 for
the Name Collision Analysis Project. Please note that there are only 2 days
(even less) lefts for the PC to be closed. The report is very brief, one
page long.
What is needed from you:
1. Do you think that this study (Study 1 of 3) was broad enough to
include all prior works related to the Name Collisions related issues?
2. According to you, is the approach used efficient?
For a quick background on the topic:
1) In October 2018 the BTC asked for OCTO’s assessment of the NCAP
proposal, which OCTO provided on 27 November 2018. Subsequently, OCTO and
SSAC had discussions that provided additional information and further
clarification to OCTO on the details of the proposal. OCTO provided its
assessment on all three studies that comprise the NCAP proposal. In that
assessment, OCTO expressed concerns about the scope of Study 1, that the
goals of Studies 2 and 3 might not be achievable, and that the overall
project might not ultimately provide the necessary information to the Board
to make decisions on whether or not a TLD is a “collision string” and can
be safely delegated. OCTO also noted the high cost and long duration of the
overall project. (Source)
2) Study 1 (subjected to this call for Public Comment) is focused on
performing a survey of all the research that has been undertaken in the
area of name collision since 2014 and evaluating if this work could meet,
or assist in meeting, the objectives set out in the Board resolutions. The
study includes a decision on if the project should proceed based on the
results of the survey and the availability of data necessary to perform
Studies 2 and 3. Study 1 also calls for creating a data repository and
associated policies and processes to store data necessary for use in
subsequent studies. (Source)
3) In July 2019, ICANN publishes a call for applications to select a
contractor to conduct Study 1. Details can be found here
<https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2019-07-09-en>.
4) The RFC for proposal that outline the requirements that the contractor
in 3) should meet is available here
<https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/rfp-ncap-study-1-09jul19-en.pdf>
.
5) Our draft response is available through this link
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_27iFmqrAnVJ7Aq1jedo9CmBlb6MbBFq-roaMpb-xGU/edit>
.
That is all….by now ;)
@__f_f__
Best Regards
____________________________________
(Ekue) Farell FOLLY
GNSO Councillor
linkedin.com/in/farellf
On 14 Feb 2020, at 02:52, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak at GMAIL.COM> wrote:
Hi all
ICANN just published a consultation on Name Collision Analysis Project
(NCAP) Study 1. You can find here all the details here
https://www.icann.org/public-comments/ncap-study-1-2020-02-13-en . We
preciously commented on NCAP plan and so this is an opportunity to comment
on the study and follow-up.
I created this google doc to be used during the drafting and accessible to
all in order to kick off the discussion and comments:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_27iFmqrAnVJ7Aq1jedo9CmBlb6MbBFq-roaMpb-xGU/edit
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_27iFmqrAnVJ7Aq1jedo9CmBlb6MbBFq-roaMpb-xGU/edit>
Please let me offline if you want to volunteer to participate in drafting
the NCSG comment and join the drafting team. For those interested by the
policy and technology discussion, this is a good topic to review and work
on drafting a comment.
You can find previous public comments submitted by NCSG in this wiki page
https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/Public+Comments+-+2020 and
listing those who drafted them.
Best Regards,
Rafik Dammak
NCSG Policy Committee Chair
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