Middle East Engagement Strategy: Difference between revisions
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* Conduct training on challenges associated with DNS security and stability | |||
* Conduct training on use of conventions and best practices to combat cybercrime, and DNS emergency response | |||
* Identify and train on tools for assessing and reporting on the health of the DNS | |||
* Identify and train on use of software, tools, and processes to plan and manage DNS | |||
* Plan and conduct contingency exercises | |||
* Train on relevant technologies, including [[DNSSEC]], [[RPKI]], and [[IPv6]] | |||
* Adopt "train the trainer" model | |||
* Increase number of root server instances | |||
* Promote secondary DNS hosting | |||
* Develop an IDN Label Generation Ruleset ([[LGR]] | |||
* Participate in efforts related to registration data definition and validation to support Arabic script community | |||
* Engage with technical community to address challenges related to use of IDN variants | |||
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* Partner with other stakeholders to conduct roadshows, workshops, and seminars on: | |||
** Registry / Registrars model | |||
** Dispute resolution policies and WHOIS | |||
** New gTLD program | |||
** Best practices of ccTLD operations, ASCII and IDNs | |||
** Impact of domain name industry and promotion of online services | |||
* Carry out a baseline survey and economic study on domain name industry | |||
* Partner with governments and SME incubators and explore possibility of financing | |||
* Guidance and support to accredited registrars from the region | |||
* Address challenges facing potential registrars with regard to financial, legal and technical requirements | |||
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* Increase ICANN fellowship opportunities to the region | |||
* Establish ICANN ambassador program | |||
* Liaise with and support Internet governance mechanism (e.g. [[Arab IGF]]) | |||
* Organize outreach programs to stimulate participation in ICANN and Internet Governance fora | |||
* Organize capacity building programs to simulate models for a multi-stakeholder policy development process | |||
* Support the creation of remote hubs for ICANN meetings | |||
* Train the trainers and help develop material that can be integrated in academic curricula | |||
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! Metrics | ! Metrics | ||
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* • Number of awareness | |||
and training activities | |||
addressing DNS security | |||
and stability for policy | |||
makers and LEAs | |||
• Number of awareness | |||
and training activities | |||
addressing DNS security | |||
and stability for technical | |||
community | |||
• Number of trainers | |||
trained on DNS security and stability aspects | |||
• Number of trainings | |||
conducted by previous | |||
trainees | |||
• Number of secondary | |||
ccTLD hosting instances | |||
in the region | |||
• Increased number of root | |||
server instances in the | |||
region | |||
• Arabic script LGR for the | |||
root | |||
• Report on Arabic script | |||
requirements/conventio | |||
ns for registration data | |||
• Training and | |||
dissemination material | |||
related to security and | |||
stability challenges and | |||
recommendations in | |||
using Arabic script IDNs | |||
and publishing | |||
registration data | |||
| * • Increase in number of | |||
ASCII ccTLD registrations | |||
• Increase in number of | |||
IDN ccTLD registrations | |||
• Increase in number of | |||
Arabic script IDN ccTLDs | |||
• Increase in number of | |||
registrations under new | |||
gTLDs from the region | |||
• Increase in number of | |||
ccTLD registrars | |||
• Increase in number of ICANN accredited | |||
registrars from the | |||
region | |||
• Number of successful | |||
new gTLD applications | |||
from the region | |||
• Number of registrants | |||
per capita, compared to | |||
other regions | |||
• Number of domain | |||
names per online | |||
business (how many of | |||
those domains registered | |||
under ccTLDs and how | |||
many under gTLDs) | |||
| Increase in ICANN | |||
outreach to the region | |||
• The number and nature | |||
of stakeholder | |||
representation of | |||
participants in events in | |||
the region | |||
• The number and nature | |||
of stakeholder | |||
representation of | |||
speakers in events in the | |||
region | |||
• The number and nature | |||
of stakeholder | |||
representation of | |||
instructors in | |||
orientation/capacity | |||
building workshops in | |||
the region | |||
• The number of attendees | |||
and frequency of | |||
attendance at ICANN | |||
meetings from the region | |||
• The number of | |||
individuals from the | |||
region being granted | |||
fellows to attend ICANN | |||
meetings | |||
• The number of new | |||
regional members | |||
joining ICANN SOs/ACs | |||
• The number of | |||
individuals nominated to | |||
and selected by | |||
NomCom, or elected | |||
through their | |||
constituencies to become | |||
members of ICANN | |||
Board and SO/AC | |||
Councils. | |||
• More effective | |||
participation from the | |||
region in working groups | |||
or other activities. | |||
• Number of comments | |||
received from the region | |||
through ICANN public | |||
comments process | |||
• Increase in ICANN | |||
presence in the region in | |||
terms of staff, | |||
ambassadors and/or | |||
offices | |||
• Increase in participation | |||
from the region in other | |||
relevant fora | |||
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Revision as of 17:32, 17 November 2015
The Middle East Strategy was developed in 2013 by the Middle East Strategy Working Group.[1][2]
The goals of ICANN and its formulation of the MEWSG were to achieve the following in the MEAC region:[2]
The goal of ICANN was to achieve the following in the MEAC region:[2]
- Foster two-way engagement between ICANN and the Internet community
- Build up the local domain name industry
- Promote multi-stakeholder Internet governance mechanisms
Strategic Plan[edit | edit source]
After formulating the Middle East Strategy Working Group (MEWSG), a more robust strategic plan was formulated, with three main focus areas: DNS security and stability, domain name industry, and Internet governance ecosystem. The following matrix summarizes objectives, recommendations, actions, and metrics in each area of focus.[2]
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Recommendations |
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Actions |
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Metrics |
and training activities addressing DNS security and stability for policy makers and LEAs • Number of awareness and training activities addressing DNS security and stability for technical community • Number of trainers trained on DNS security and stability aspects • Number of trainings conducted by previous trainees • Number of secondary ccTLD hosting instances in the region • Increased number of root server instances in the region • Arabic script LGR for the root • Report on Arabic script requirements/conventio ns for registration data • Training and dissemination material related to security and stability challenges and recommendations in using Arabic script IDNs and publishing registration data |
* • Increase in number of
ASCII ccTLD registrations • Increase in number of IDN ccTLD registrations • Increase in number of Arabic script IDN ccTLDs • Increase in number of registrations under new gTLDs from the region • Increase in number of ccTLD registrars • Increase in number of ICANN accredited registrars from the region • Number of successful new gTLD applications from the region • Number of registrants per capita, compared to other regions • Number of domain names per online business (how many of those domains registered under ccTLDs and how many under gTLDs) |
Increase in ICANN
outreach to the region • The number and nature of stakeholder representation of participants in events in the region • The number and nature of stakeholder representation of speakers in events in the region • The number and nature of stakeholder representation of instructors in orientation/capacity building workshops in the region • The number of attendees and frequency of attendance at ICANN meetings from the region • The number of individuals from the region being granted fellows to attend ICANN meetings • The number of new regional members joining ICANN SOs/ACs • The number of individuals nominated to and selected by NomCom, or elected through their constituencies to become members of ICANN Board and SO/AC Councils. • More effective participation from the region in working groups or other activities. • Number of comments received from the region through ICANN public comments process • Increase in ICANN presence in the region in terms of staff, ambassadors and/or offices • Increase in participation from the region in other relevant fora |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ The Middle East Strategy: Two Years Later, ICANN.org. Published 2015 July 7. Retrieved 2015 November 17.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ICANN Engagement Strategy in the Middle East, ICANN.org. Published 2013 May 10. Retrieved 2015 November 17.