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Dear colleagues,

ICANN’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer is pleased to announce that the 
fifth ICANN DNS Symposium (IDS 2022) will be held on 15-16 November 2022 in 
Brussels, Belgium. IDS 2022 will be co-located with the first ever IANA 
Community Day on 17 November 2022. A workshop coordinated by eco on DNS abuse 
topics will also be held on 17-18 November 2022 with further information 
forthcoming.

The theme for IDS 2022 is “Examining the effects of both centralization and 
diversification in the DNS”.

There has been a move toward centralization in the Domain Name System (DNS): 
the devices of more than 20% of Internet users are configured to use public 
resolvers, according to some studies; a small set of registry service providers 
are responsible for a large set of top-level domains; an attack against a 
single service provider’s infrastructure can affect a large percentage of 
Internet users. At the same time, there are more public resolver services and 
more top-level domains than ever. This prompts the question, “Is the DNS overly 
centralized or adequately diversified?” ICANN invites speakers to present 
topics on centralization and diversification in the DNS. Presentations could 
include measurements and fact-based predictions, discussions about risk 
mitigation and scalability in relation to either greater or lesser 
centralization, greater or lesser diversity, or both.

We are soliciting proposals for presentations. Please send a one-paragraph 
description of your proposed topic to 
ids-propos...@icann.org<mailto:ids-propos...@icann.org> by 14 October 2022. We 
will publish a preliminary agenda by 1 November 2022.

IANA Community Day is a half-day workshop focused on key technical evolution 
projects within IANA relating to the DNS. Topics will include a discussion of 
how to perform a DNSSEC algorithm rollover for the DNS root zone, and reviewing 
and updating the TLD technical requirements for root zone changes. TLD 
managers, DNS experts, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.

For more information on both IDS and IANA Community Day, including schedule, 
venue and registration information, please visit https://www.icann.org/ids.

Thank you and we hope to see you there!

Matt Larson
VP of Research
ICANN Office of the CTO

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