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ICANN 52

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Dates: 8 - 12 February 2015
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Venue: The Raffles City Convention Center
Website: ICANN 52 Website
Registration: Registration

ICANN 52 - Singapore is an ICANN Meeting that was held from the 8th to the 12th of February 2015 in Singapore, Singapore.

ICANN 52 will be the fourth ICANN Meeting in the organization's history to be held in Singapore. Previous meetings held in Singapore were ICANN 1, ICANN 41 and ICANN 49.

Major Events and Topics[edit | edit source]

Opening Ceremony[edit | edit source]

ICANN Board Chairman Steve Crocker made the ceremony's opening statements, addressing the revised meeting schedule, which will begin in 2016 and include a shorter second meeting focused on policy development by ICANN's Supporting Organizations. Crocker also mentioned ICANN's continued focus on the impending IANA stewardship transition. Chairman Crocker concluded by touching on issues of "security, stability and resiliency," mentioning recent security breaches at Sony and spearfishing attacks against ICANN. The Chairman emphasized ICANN's role in Internet security, including the organization's expansion and curation of the L-Root, which diminishes the possibility of interference in this essential structural container. [1]

Dr. Yaacob Ibrahim, Singapore's newest Minister of Communications and Information spoke next. Minister Ibrahim discussed the rapid increase of global Internet users, specifically Singapore's growth as an international hub for technological growth. Citing Singapore's Smart Nation Initiative, Ibrahim elaborated on the nation's plan to secure quick national broadband that promotes innovation with a continued focus on safety and security for users. He concluded by discussing Singapore's recent development of a Cyber Security Agency that will take a holistic approach to cyber security, including but not limited to collaboration with neighboring countries in the wake of cross-country cyber incidents.

Former Chief Internet Policy Advisor, Ira Magaziner followed Minister Ibrahim and opened with a brief history of ICANN's development. The latter half of Magaziner's opening statements mirror those he made at ICANN 40. These sentiments include:

  • The development of the Internet and electronic commerce should be handled by the private sector.
  • Governments should avoid imposing undue restrictions on the Internet & electronic commerce.
  • If needed, government support should be minimal, predictable, simple and consistent with the legal environment for electronic commerce.
  • Governments should recognize the unique qualities of the Internet.
  • The Internet and electronic commerce should be handled on a global basis.

Session Highlights[edit | edit source]

Sunday, 8 February

Newcomer Welcome Session
IANA Stewardship Transition/Enhancing ICANN Accountability Information Session

Monday, 9 February

Responses to the ICG RFP regarding the IANA Stewardship Transition
Tech Day

Tuesday, 10 February

GNSO Stakeholder Group
Africa Strategy
CcNSO Members Meeting Day 1

Wednesday, 11 February

IANA Department- Who, What, Why?
At-Large AFRALO-- AfrICANN Joint Meeting
ASO Information Session
CcNSO Members Meeting Day 2

Thursday, 12 February

CCWG Accountability Working Session
Fellowship Week Wrap-up
ICANN 52 Wrap-up cocktails

Sponsors[edit | edit source]

Links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ICANN SingaporeICANN.org; Retrieved 18 February 2015