[NCSG-PC] Fwd: Engagement on DNS Abuse

Bruna Martins dos Santos bruna.mrtns at gmail.com
Tue Jan 26 07:50:44 EET 2021


Dear PC,

I just shared the CPH WG on DNS Abuse on the list, but am sharing Keith's
email below with you all. It would be really important for us to form a
little group to discuss whether we can achieve a NCSG position on the topic
and engage with the community about it.

This is an issue that Rafik has brought to our attention to before but we
never really managed to set forth. Last year we were even planning on
organizing a webinar on this topic, maybe this is something we can bring
back to our plans in anticipation for icann 70.

Apart from the webinar, I would kindly ask you to  let me know if you would
be interested in setting a call with the CPH WG.

best,
Bruna

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Drazek, Keith <kdrazek at verisign.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 5:44 PM
Subject: Engagement on DNS Abuse
To: bruna.mrtns at gmail.com <bruna.mrtns at gmail.com>
Cc: Brian F. Cimbolic <BCimbolic at pir.org>, Jim Galvin <jgalvin at afilias.info>,
Graeme Bunton <gbunton at tucows.com>


Hello Bruna,



I hope you’re doing well and staying healthy and safe. I am reaching out to
you on behalf of the Contracted Party House DNS Abuse Working Group as we
look ahead to ICANN 70 and the rest of 2021.



The Contracted Party House (CPH) DNS Abuse Group is conducting outreach to
our friends in other SO/AC/SG/Cs regarding DNS Abuse. As previously noted
by the CPH, DNS Abuse
<https://rrsg.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/CPH-Definition-of-DNS-Abuse.pdf>
comprises five categories: phishing, pharming, malware, botnets, and spam
when it acts as a delivery mechanism for one of the other forms of DNS
Abuse.



We want to open a more direct dialogue to understand pain points, hear
suggestions and identify common ground where we can work together to
mitigate DNS Abuse.  Is there a subset of the NCSG focusing on DNS Abuse
questions that would be able to join the CPH DNS Abuse group on a call to
discuss this topic? We want to encourage frank and productive discussions
on the topic that lead to really informing our dialogues and actions.



As a starting point, we propose the following questions to guide our
discussion.  Are there any questions NCSG would like discuss?:



What information do you use and how do you use it to assess DNS Abuse
levels?



What are the NCSG’s pain points regarding DNS Abuse?



Are you seeing practices from registrars or registries you find helpful?



Please let us know if a subgroup of the NCSG would be willing to join us.
Our group meets regularly on Tuesdays at 1500 UTC.  If so, please propose a
Tuesday when you are available.



Best regards,

Keith



Keith Drazek

Vice President, Public Policy & Government Relations

Verisign, Inc.

+1-571-377-9182

Kdrazek at verisign.com






-- 
*Bruna Martins dos Santos *

Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos
@boomartins
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