[NCSG-PC] Fwd: [SOAC-Leaders-ICANNMeeting-Planning] ICANN86 Community Session Topic BC/ SSAC Submission

Bruna Martins dos Santos bruna.mrtns at gmail.com
Tue Mar 24 12:09:28 EET 2026


Farell, why are you intentionally ignoring the lack of diversity aspect we
both raised ?

Bruna Santos


<farell at benin2point0.org> schrieb am Di. 24. März 2026 um 11:04:

> DNS is being destabilized by nation-states and many other actors. I think
> the situation will just get worse with AI because it is becoming easier to
> abuse but more difficult to mitigate. I believe this is one of the
> objectives of the panel, isn't it?
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> Am Dienstag, 24. März 2026 um 09:46:19 +01:00, hat farzaneh badii via
> NCSG-PC <ncsg-pc at lists.ncsg.is> geschrieben:
>
> Hi
>
> This is really getting ridiculous. People’s access is getting cut off and
> DNS is getting destabilized left and right by nation states and all SSAC
> and BC and frankly the Board can think about is AI?
> In this day and age you have to try very hard to have a homogenous panel.
> In a way it’s because they have been running an exclusive club for a long
> time. They seem to almost indulge in designing sessions and proposals
> without different perspectives and voices. Even some of these deeply
> fanatic organizations changed over time and we don’t have to remind them
> about having women experts or people from other geographies because they
> naturally do so but these people won’t. It’s disturbing.
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> Farzaneh
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> On Tue, Mar 24, 2026 at 2:48 AM Bruna Martins dos Santos via NCSG-PC <
> ncsg-pc at lists.ncsg.is> wrote:
>
> Another all male panel. How lovely this community is…
>
> Best,
>
> Bruna Santos
>
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> Rafik Dammak via NCSG-PC <ncsg-pc at lists.ncsg.is> schrieb am Di. 24. März
> 2026 um 07:20:
>
> hi all,
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> one of the plenary session topics proposed for ICANN86.
>
> Best,
>
> Rafik
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
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> Dear all,
>
>
>
> Please find below *the joint ICANN86 Community Session topic submitted by
> the BC & SSAC*
>
>
>
> *Title: *
>
> The Current and Coming Impact of Artificial Intelligence on DNS Abuse
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>
>
> *Description:*
>
> This plenary is intended to educate the ICANN community on the rapidly
> emerging role of artificial intelligence (AI) in accelerating and
> transforming DNS abuse. While still in early stages, AI is poised to
> significantly increase the speed, scale, and sophistication of abuse
> campaigns, fundamentally changing the threat landscape facing the DNS
> ecosystem.AI is not only increasing the velocity and volume of attacks but
> also lowering the barrier to entry. AI-assisted tools now enable
> individuals with limited technical expertise to design and launch complex
> abuse campaigns that previously required specialized knowledge. As a
> result, the risk is no longer limited to well-resourced threat actors;
> smaller and less sophisticated actors can now generate highly effective
> phishing, domain generation, impersonation, and infrastructure abuse at
> scale. This shift represents a structural change in DNS abuse dynamics. AI
> is improving the quality and effectiveness of attacks, enabling rapid
> content generation, automated infrastructure creation, and adaptive
> targeting that can outpace traditional detection and mitigation approaches.
>
>
>
> The plenary will bring together technical experts, security practitioners,
> and policy stakeholders to examine:
>
> ·       How AI is currently being used in DNS abuse campaigns
>
> ·       How the threat is expected to evolve over the next 3–5 years
>
> ·       What this means for registries, registrars, and the broader DNS
> ecosystem
>
> ·       Where ICANN can play a constructive role in coordination,
> awareness, and mitigation
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>
> We will focus on three key areas: the democratization of attack tools, the
> move toward machine-speed abuse, and the potential for ICANN-led
> coordination in developing AI-resilient defenses.
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> The session will be both informative as well as interactive, including
> audience participation and audience polling.
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> *Potential Speakers:*
>
>    - John Crain, ICANN CTO
>    - Peter Lowe, M3AAWG
>    - Dr. Neal Jetton, Interpol
>    - Gabriel Andrews, FBI
>    - Laurin Weissinger, Tufts University, SSAC member
>    - (others, tbd)
>
>
>
> *Format: *
>
> The format will be a panel discussion for 60 minutes, followed by 30
> minutes of open Q&A.
>
>
>
> *Additional comments:*
>
> A preference for the beginning of the meeting but can accommodate the end
> of the meeting if no other option exists.
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> Thank you,
>
>
>
> Nathalie
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