This session, the second in our Regulatory Updates Briefings with ICANN’s Governmental Engagement Team, will explore the implications of the recently adopted UN Cybercrime Convention and the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention for the Domain Name System. The session will address growing sovereignty concerns and discuss how ICANN’s multistakeholder model can strengthen global Internet governance. We will review the current state of ratifications and discuss the way forward for both conventions, with a particular focus on cross-border data access. The session will also cover the challenges faced by the UN Convention, particularly regarding data privacy, sovereignty, and the need for balancing security needs with human rights protections.
Agenda:
- Staff Introduction and Housekeeping - At-Large Staff (2min)
- Opening and Welcome (5 minutes) - Zeina Bourharb, GAC VC; Joanna Kulesza, ALAC Liaison to the GAC
- Presentations (30 minutes) - Elena Plexida; Alexey Trepykhalin - ICANN GE Team
- The UN Cybercrime Convention and Cross-Border Data Access
- The Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention and DNS Impact
- Q&A Session (20 minutes)
- Open floor for questions and discussion from participants
- Way Forward (5 minutes)
- Discussion of next steps and how ICANN can support these conversations within the multistakeholder framework.
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