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* The effort to increase [[Cybersecurity]] in Europe with the Proposal for a Regulation on a Single Market For Digital Services ([[DSA|Digital Services Act]]), the [[EC]] proposals (to correct or) enhance the GDPR, Proposal for a Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union ([[NIS2]]), [[SSAD]], and how to go beyond ICANN's [[Contracted Party House]] <br/>
 
* The effort to increase [[Cybersecurity]] in Europe with the Proposal for a Regulation on a Single Market For Digital Services ([[DSA|Digital Services Act]]), the [[EC]] proposals (to correct or) enhance the GDPR, Proposal for a Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union ([[NIS2]]), [[SSAD]], and how to go beyond ICANN's [[Contracted Party House]] <br/>
 
::For instance, [[Volker Greimann]] asked, "Why is NIS2 focussing on [[DNS]] as opposed to hosting, e.g, where the content is? Why are Hosters not subjected to the same requirements?"
 
::For instance, [[Volker Greimann]] asked, "Why is NIS2 focussing on [[DNS]] as opposed to hosting, e.g, where the content is? Why are Hosters not subjected to the same requirements?"
*[[Paul Muchene]] and [[Jeff Neuman]] had a side discussion [[RDAP]]. Paul: doesn’t it already do what these proposals seek? Jeff: RDAP is a technical protocol. It is policy agnostic.”  
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*[[Paul Muchene]] and [[Jeff Neuman]] had a side discussion about [[RDAP]]. Paul: doesn’t it already do what these proposals seek? Jeff: RDAP is a technical protocol. It is policy agnostic.”  
 
*[[Alexander Seger]] representing the European Council, gave an update on the 2nd Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence Budapest convention on cybercrime (the [[Budapest Convention]]), which has 66 member parties and concerns criminal law, not civil
 
*[[Alexander Seger]] representing the European Council, gave an update on the 2nd Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence Budapest convention on cybercrime (the [[Budapest Convention]]), which has 66 member parties and concerns criminal law, not civil
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====Reputation Block Lists====
 
====Reputation Block Lists====
 
This plenary was guided by the objective of helping the ICANN community understand [[RBL]]s: what they are, how they're made, what they can be used for, obstacles, and advances. Three people ([[Carel Bitter]], [[Roman Huessy]], and [[Ben Coon]]) from the RBL field were interviewed by the moderator ([[LG Forsberg]]). A cybersecurity expert from ICANN's [[OCTO]] ([[Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob]]), the vice-chair of [[M3AAWG]] ([[Matt Thomas]]), the co-chair of ICANN's DNS Abuse working group ([[Reg Levy]]), and the co-vice chair of [[ALAC]] [[Joanna Kulesza]] also spoke. <br/>
 
This plenary was guided by the objective of helping the ICANN community understand [[RBL]]s: what they are, how they're made, what they can be used for, obstacles, and advances. Three people ([[Carel Bitter]], [[Roman Huessy]], and [[Ben Coon]]) from the RBL field were interviewed by the moderator ([[LG Forsberg]]). A cybersecurity expert from ICANN's [[OCTO]] ([[Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob]]), the vice-chair of [[M3AAWG]] ([[Matt Thomas]]), the co-chair of ICANN's DNS Abuse working group ([[Reg Levy]]), and the co-vice chair of [[ALAC]] [[Joanna Kulesza]] also spoke. <br/>
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