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Dear all,

Thank you for your suggestions and feedback. We received the following 
suggestions:

  1.  Building the capacity of end users to curb DNS abuse in Africa (suggested 
by Barrack Otieno).
  2.  Core priority areas to focus on within the African ICANN Strategy 
(Poncelet Ileleji)
  3.  ICANN engagement from grassroots level in Africa (Lillian Kamara)
  4.  Connecting the unconnected for digital Africa (Abdalmonem Galila)
  5.  African priority areas within the ICANN Strategic Plan (Abdulkarim 
Oloyede)
  6.  How the ICANN multistakholder model works: end-user view (Olivier Kouami)

Based on discussions on the list, I believe "DNS Abuse" received the most 
support. There were variations of suggestions for the topic, which I believe 
the team will decide.

If you are interested in joining the statement drafting team, kindly send me an 
email (off list) and keep 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> in copy.

Thank you,

Sarah


On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 11:49 AM Sarah Kiden 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all,

I would kindly like to remind you that the deadline to receive your suggestions 
for topics for our joint statement is Thursday, 16 January 2020.

So far, we have received 2 suggestions:

  1.  Building the capacity of end users to curb DNS abuse in Africa (suggested 
by Barrack Otieno and supported by 3 members)
  2.  Core priority areas to focus on within the African ICANN Strategy 
(suggested by Poncelet Ileleji)

If you have other suggestions or would like to support the suggested topics, 
please let us know before the deadline.

Regards,

Sarah


On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 2:19 PM Barrack Otieno 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Good points Mark and El,

I think the end user has been missing in the DNS Security conversation yet they 
are actually the ones who speak with their pockets, if i may use a Kenyan 
Proverb. An enlightened end user is an empowered end user. As we bring the next 
billion users online cases of DNS abuse will definately increase. If 
governments feel that industry players have not control they will definately 
step in and thats what we are avoiding.

Regards

On Fri, 10 Jan 2020, 4:55 pm Dr Eberhard W Lisse, 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Gabdibé,

drafting a resolution (beforehand), or even debating a resolution, is
going to achieve absolutely nothing.

Mark,

50% lookups is actually almost worth than zero :-)-).

        And how many of those hit infrastructure actually in South Africa?
        Does the figure include the public ones from Google and Cloudflare?

        My view is that this only works All-or-Nothing, because noncompliant
        commercial resolver operators have a commercial advantage over
        complaint ones.

Financial incentives may work as may financial or other sanctions.

        One could even make it part of the Accreditation that DNSSEC must be
        offered by the Registrars.

        But while the Registrars are usually the entities operating the DNS
        and as such have control over the end-user's DNS anyway, the chain
        of trust should go up to the end user and not just the Registrar.

        Talking to the banks has so far not been very effective, they are
        happy with HTTPS even though they forget to renew their certificate
        on a regular basis, never mind the expense.

I don't have the answer either.

If anyone has a technical "solution" or project going on, and is coming
to Cancun, please feel free to propose a presentation at TechDay on the
Monday.

greetings, el

On 10/01/2020 15:26, Mark Elkins wrote:
> I also like the sound of Barrack's proposal.  What exactly does "DNS
> Abuse" mean though?
>
> If it is to try and get all important Domains DNSSEC Signed and for
> all DNS Resolvers to become DNSSEC aware - that would be a winner in
> my book!
>
> Incidentally - about 50% of all DNS lookups in South Africa are DNSSEC
> aware.  That's actually the easy bit.  Just have the Internet
> Connection suppliers enable DNSSEC on their resolvers.
>
> Getting the bulk or at least the important Domains DNSSEC Signed will
> be a bit more challenging but is quite possible; e.g. any domain for a
> website which may involve a financial transaction or deal with
> personal information.
>
> On my Domain Registration and Hosting Platform, if I am running the
> Registrants DNS (Zone file), DNSSEC is simply an option the Registrant
> can switch on.  I could change that and simply enable it for everyone.
> However, if the Domain is then moved to a Registrar that does not
> support DNSSEC - there would be issues for the new Registrar.
>
> On 2020/01/10 14:20, Gabdibé GAB-HINGONNE wrote:
>> Dear All,
>> I support Barrack's proposal.
>> Building the capacity of African end users on the general question
>> related to the DNS is very important.
>> Kind regards
>> Gabdibé
>>
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