Hi Gordon, all, 

Thank you for highlighting this - indeed, a lot happening in Brussels next 
week, and the RIPE NCC will be in the thick of it! A couple of points (in 
chronological order for the week): 

- There are a couple of events on Monday and Tuesday dedicated to planning for 
EuroDIG 2016 (which will take place in Brussels in June): a meeting of the 
institutional partners (which currently includes the RIPE NCC) on Monday 
afternoon, and the annual open planning event on Tuesday. The Tuesday meeting 
is OPEN and will have remote participation, so anyone with an interest in 
helping shape what the EuroDIG agenda looks like is encouraged to follow or 
contribute to the discussion: 
http://www.eurodig.org/get-involved/planning-meeting/

- The RIPE NCC Roundtable Meeting for Governments and Regulators is again 
taking place in Brussels on Wednesday, and as with previous events, the 
presentation slides and a report on the meeting will be made available (with 
links sent to this list). The agenda is available now at: 
https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/roundtable/january-2016

- Several RIPE NCC staff (as well as staff from other RIRs) will be attending 
the meeting of the Public Safety Working Group (PSWG) of the Governmental 
Advisory Committee (GAC) of ICANN. This is the RIPE NCC’s first engagement with 
this group (at the group’s invitation) and we will be reporting back to the 
community on our involvement in this event and any involvement with the GAC 
PSWG going forward. More information on the GAC PSWG is available at: 
https://gacweb.icann.org/display/gacweb/GAC+Public+Safety+Working+Group

Happy to elaborate further on any of these points, and the RIPE NCC will be 
providing further reporting over the coming weeks in any case. 

Best regards,

Chris Buckridge
External Relations Manager
RIPE NCC

> On 22 Jan 2016, at 16:56, Gordon Lennox <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> There seems to be an interesting slew of meetings in Brussels next week. 
> 
> But the one that really caught my eye was:
> 
> << On Thursday 28 January, the Directorate General for Migration and Home 
> Affairs of the European Commission will host a meeting of the recently 
> created Public Safety Working Group of the Governmental Advisory Committee of 
> ICANN. This whole-day meeting will bring together law enforcement and public 
> safety organisations as well as private sector representatives to advance 
> cooperation on the expanding number of matters related to ICANN's policies 
> that have an impact on public safety. Topics include the security of the 
> Domain Name System, accuracy and privacy rules for the WHOIS registry and 
> consumers' safeguards for new Top Level Domain Names in regulated sectors 
> (like .doctor or .bank). Representatives of Europol, the UK National Crime 
> Agency and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation will be among the 
> panellists. >>
> 
> So a European Commission Directorate General which has “migration” as its 
> first topic is hosting an ICANN-related meeting?
> 
> But the "so-called Internet 'technical community' will also gather in 
> Brussels” for a RIPE NCC Roundtable with Governments and Regulators.
> 
> And of course there is also preparatory work for EuroDIG in Brussels in June 
> and a dinner-debate organised by the EIF (European Internet Forum) and a 
> meeting of the High Level Group on Internet Governance.
> 
> More details can be found here:
> 
> https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/blog/internet-governance-week-brussels-25-29-january-2016
> 
> Meanwhile EDRi - https://edri.org - is behind the 2016 PrivacyCamp - 
> http://privacycamp.eu/
> 
> By the way I hope most folk have seen the latest ruling of the European Court 
> of Human Rights regarding the surveillance by employers of the network 
> activities (Bărbulescu v Romania). Details on the EDRi web-site.
> 
> And then we have the CPDP 2016 - Computers, Privacy and Data Protection - 
> http://www.cpdpconferences.org
> 
> Some of these events are of course much more open than others. Or to put it 
> another way we will have to count on those who have actually been invited to 
> those which are closed for any news.
> 
> Happy 2016 everybody!
> 
> Gordon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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