
08:12
I’ll introduce myself in the chat. Dustin Loup, co-chairing the IGF-USA along with Melinda. I’m caught in between two meetings for the next few minutes

13:00
Relevant Survey Results are here: https://www.igfusa.us/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Survey-Results-Cybersecurity.pdf

21:02
Planning shared doc for this session: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18JWszhaL497ryS7obA-GcAQ3VInfsStXAuogfLd1350/edit?usp=sharing

23:36
All are invited to add to this doc

32:19
Nice point to jump back in:)

35:30
Current WHOIS issues are not just GDPR, they are due to the temp spec.

35:52
Sorry, got hung up on another meeting.

36:06
Second including info sharing and thinking generally about collaboration. Expected EO on this soon too.

36:20
Hi Tom, we are sharing ideas for focus for this session, jump in as you like.

46:15
I don't see a connection between supply chain security as a topic and the EU's GDPR/NIS2 and domain name registration data. I understand Rick is advocating for US legislation to counter the effects of GDPR, but how is that relevant or connected specifically to supply chain security? This probably underscores the need to define the term "supply chain" accurately.

46:54
+1 Keith

47:48
That is what I am trying to say. These things are complex and I am not sure “supply chain” is well defined by limiting it in a certain way without discussing it first.

48:53
Data as currency

48:59
My main point being that manufacturing is likely not the right understanding, as James is saying right now.

50:54
While I hate self quotes, this is what I wrote about the issue; in line with some of James’ points: https://ccdcoe.org/uploads/2020/12/13-The-Challenge-of-Networked-Complexity-to-NATOs-Digital-Security_ebook.pdf

57:35
Depending on your framing, it totally is. How much supply chains would be disturbed if DNS went down?

59:32
Has the DNS ever gone down?

01:00:36
I also have to jump to another call. Thanks Melinda for herding the cats! ;-)

01:00:53
Thanks Melinda. I also have to go to another meeting.

01:01:00
Thanks all.

01:01:26
This is not a critique of the DNS or how it is run. Just saying it is central. Same could be said about other systems.