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[[file:Virtual meeting icon.png|100px|left]] '''''[[ICANN 71]]''''' <br/>'''The [[ICANN Meetings|meeting]] was held virtually from June 14 to 17, 2021.''' Sessions during ICANN 71 were held during working hours in The Hague, Netherlands (CEST/UTC+2, Amsterdam/Paris). View archived session recordings and materials at [https://71.schedule.icann.org the ICANN 71 site] (login/registration required) <br/>
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In late spring 2021...
* The [[ICANN Domain Name System Symposium]] ([https://www.icann.org/ids IDS]), ICANN and [[GDD]]'s annual joint meeting on DNS security, took place from May 25 to 27. The symposium focused on risk tradeoffs, how the threat landscape has evolved, measurements, and mitigation measures.


* [[Ransomware#Darkside|Darkside]] carried out a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline, prompting fears over East Coast gas shortages, which led to gas hoarding and panic buying in the South. The attack also highlighted a vulnerability in the country's cyberinfrastructure, leading President Joe Biden to issue an executive order on strengthening [[Cybersecurity]] in the US. Colonial Pipeline paid nearly $5 million to Darkside to restore its disabled computer network, of which the U.S. Department of Justice was able to trace and seize 63.7 Bitcoins (US$2.3 million as of 06/07/2021).<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/07/us/politics/pipeline-attack.html?action=click&module=Spotlight&pgtype=Homepage Pipeline Attack Follow-up, NY Times]</ref>
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* The digital economy [[SaaS]] Platform [[NetObjex]] began its official collaboration with [[Zortag]] to fight [[NFT]] counterfeiting.<ref>[https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/netobjex-partners-with-zortag-for-anti-counterfeiting-and-tracking-of-assets-for-the-digital-economy-301281848.html NetObjex & Zortag Collab Press Release]</ref>
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* The [[IP]] management technology provider [[Anaqua]] announced its acquisition of [[SeeUnity]], which provides [[API]]-related software.<ref>[https://www.anaqua.com/anaqua-acquires-seeunity-to-enhance-its-content-integration-and-migration-capabilities-press-release/ Anaqua acquires SeeUnity Press Release]</ref>
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* Spy novelist and foreign affairs columnist [[David Ignatius]] worries about Russia trying to oversee Internet governance as the nation doubles down on its lobbying for candidate [[Rashid Ismailov]] to head the U.N.’s [[ITU|International Telecommunications Union]].<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/05/04/russias-plot-control-internet-is-no-longer-secret/ Opinion: Russia’s plot to control the Internet, WashPost]</ref> Meanwhile, the far-right multilanguage newspaper [[The Epoch Times]] warns that the Chinese Communist Party has developed a “plan to control the Internet.”<ref>[https://www.circleid.com/posts/20210503-leaked-documents-reveal-chinas-plan-to-control-internet-root/ Leaked Docs About China’s Plan, CircleID]</ref>
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