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== Format ==  
== Format ==  
Until <span class="dateline">30 April 2019</span>.


Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops should not be organised as a small plenary.
The session will start with an introductory presentation to ensure that all participants are on a level field. The presentation (15 minutes) will cover:
* Basic technicalities of encrypted DNS protocols for a non-technical audience
* History and current deployment plans
* Description of the policy issues that derive from the adoption of these protocols (DoH especially)
 
After the presentation, we will have a few “key participants” expose the views of specific stakeholder groups and make some proposals (15 minutes).
Then we will brainstorm openly among participants, with a facilitator that tries to extract commonalities, starting with a “diverging” phase in which people can add more proposals to the discussion (15 minutes), working in breakout groups if necessary, and then a “converging” phase in which we try to ascertain support for the various proposals (40 minutes).
 
At the end, the facilitator will recap the results and ensure that everyone is happy with them (5 minutes).


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  

Revision as of 12:04, 3 May 2019

Consolidated programme 2019 overview

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Working title: DNS over HTTPS – what is it, and why is it important?

Proposals assigned to this session: ID 123, 175 – list of all proposals as pdf

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Format

The session will start with an introductory presentation to ensure that all participants are on a level field. The presentation (15 minutes) will cover:

  • Basic technicalities of encrypted DNS protocols for a non-technical audience
  • History and current deployment plans
  • Description of the policy issues that derive from the adoption of these protocols (DoH especially)

After the presentation, we will have a few “key participants” expose the views of specific stakeholder groups and make some proposals (15 minutes). Then we will brainstorm openly among participants, with a facilitator that tries to extract commonalities, starting with a “diverging” phase in which people can add more proposals to the discussion (15 minutes), working in breakout groups if necessary, and then a “converging” phase in which we try to ascertain support for the various proposals (40 minutes).

At the end, the facilitator will recap the results and ensure that everyone is happy with them (5 minutes).

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  • Vittorio Bertola

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  • Chivintar Amenty
  • Wolfgang Kleinwächter
  • Peter Koch
  • Collin Kurre, ARTICLE 19

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