Thanks very much for this, David. I agree NCSG should support this
statement.
Thanks again,
Robin
On Apr 22, 2013, at 5:21 AM, David Cake wrote:
> This document has been out for public comment. http://
> www.icann.org/en/news/announcements/announcement-06mar13-en.htm
>
> I've missed the deadline on public comment for this by a day or
> two, but I'd still like to see if we can make a small comment on it
> if we can.
> Here is my draft comment - if NCSG could approve it (quickly),
> that would be great, otherwise I'll just put it in as a personal
> comment.
> Any additions or disagreement?
>
> Regards
> David
>
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> The regular update of the Security, Stability and Resiliency
> Framework is a very important part of ICANNs SSR function, as
> attested by its inclusion in the Affirmation of Commitments.
>
> NCSG notes the significant effort involved in preparing the FY13
> Security, Stability and Resiliency Plan, and the progress towards
> implementing the recommendations of the Security, Stability and
> Resiliency Review Team Report. While work so far has seen the
> completion of only some recommendations, we note planning and
> progress has been made for all the recommendations, and we
> appreciate the commitment to full implementation.
>
> NCSG supports the definition of ICANNs SSR role and remit. In
> particular, NCSG values the acknowledgement of areas that lie
> outside ICANNs remit, and NCSG strongly agrees that ICANNs role
> does not include law enforcement or determining what constitutes
> illicit conduct.
>
> NCSG welcomes the explicit acknowledge of the necessity of a
> continued multistakeholder approach to security, and notes the
> inclusion of civil society within all discussions of the Internet
> and security ecosystem, and particularly welcomes the inclusion of
> engagement with civil society on privacy and free expression issues
> as a commitment for FY14.
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