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== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
NIS2 Directive, final text: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2022/2555/oj


== People ==  
== People ==  

Revision as of 14:54, 18 April 2024

by Dynamic Coalition on DNS Issues

17 June 2024 | 11:15 - 12:15 EEST | WS room 2
Consolidated programme 2024

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Session teaser

Article 28 of the NIS2 Directive – the European Union’s updated version of the Network and Information Systems Directive– creates legal obligations for domain registries and entities providing domain name registration services in relation to the WHOIS database. This session will take a broad ecosystem approach to explore who is impacted by Article 28, and what the directive means for cross-industry collaboration in addressing online harms

Session description

In January 2023, the European Union’s update to the Network and Information Systems Directive, now known as NIS2, became law. As part of the vision for advancing cybersecurity in the Union, Article 28 of the Directive creates legal obligations for domain registries and entities providing domain name registration services in relation to the WHOIS database.

In the context of EuroDIG, this workshop intends to shed light on the ecosystem that will be affected by Article 28 of the NIS2 Directive and what the NIS2 directive might mean for coordination of the diverse actors in the ecosystem in addressing online harms. As part of this exercise, stakeholders will be invited to reflect on current contributions from across the DNS value chain to mitigate online harms and what additional cooperation may be required.

The session will take a whole-ecosystem approach considering a broad spectrum of stakeholders (registries, registrars, resellers, as well as proxy, hosting, cloud computing and data centre service providers) and touch upon what roles and responsibilities may fall to these members of the ecosystem.

The conversation seeks to unpack what level of cross-industry collaboration is implied in the directive, and how stakeholders from the DNS value chain may be expected to collaborate. The discussions will build on prior dialogues by the DC-DNSI and highlight possible strategies for broad ecosystem cooperation in addressing various forms of abuse online.

Format

This 60-minute session will open up with short remarks from the invited speakers. The session will be structured into two segments. The first will discuss who is in reach of the directive. The second half will touch upon existing practices across those stakeholders in the value chain, and what additional cooperation may ensue from the directive. The session will be highly interactive, bringing in-room and online participants early in between segments. The session will be supported by both an onsite and a remote moderator, as to ensure remote participants are easily involved in the discussion.

Further reading

NIS2 Directive, final text: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/dir/2022/2555/oj

People

Key participants:

The members of the DC-DNSI are in the process of reaching out to speakers. We will update this segment shortly!