OS wg team-

Here is *another* survey, asking for your help to inform policy makers of our 
concerns about regulation of open source. It is fairly different from the one 
Romain shared from the Linux Foundation, in that it is specifically concerned 
about impacts to the DNS. This was already shared with the DNS working group, 
but we are cross-posting to open source as well.

Some of you use open source DNS implementations every day. Please take a few 
minutes to share any positive or negative impacts of regulation you anticipate 
on the infrastructure you support.

https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/SSAC-open-source-software-in-DNS-and-registration-infrastructure

Thank you!

Vicky

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ICANN's Security and Stability Advisory Committee [1] is attempting to document 
the operational reliance on Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in the 
Internet’s domain name infrastructure to inform policy discussions regarding 
the security of software and critical infrastructure.

Our work aims aim to clear up misinformed assumptions by regulators and policy 
makers that may threaten the FOSS development and supply model, impacting 
operators of the Internet’s domain and routing systems.

Our report will be published on the ICANN website [2], with a target 
publication date in June. The survey will be closed for new submissions at the 
end of February.

[1] https://www.icann.org/en/ssac
[2] https://www.icann.org/en/ssac/publications


# What is SSAC?
The Security and Stability Advisory Committee advises the ICANN community and 
ICANN Board on security and integrity matters related to Internet naming and 
address systems. We perform ongoing threat assessment and risk analysis to 
assess principal threats to stability and security of these systems.
SSAC publications are available from https://www.icann.org/en/ssac/publications

# Anonymous?
We use the European Commission's EUsurvey tool, configured not to log IP 
addresses or other information with the potential to identify you. Your 
(anonymous) comments may be reprinted as entered in the report, if there is 
personally identifying information / personal data included in your comments, 
we will edit that from your remarks.

-- 
Vicky Risk
Product Manager, ISC.org

> On Jan 22, 2025, at 6:12 AM, Romain Bosc <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Colleagues, 
> 
> Something I spotted that could be of interest to this group: 
> 
> FYI, the Open Source Security Foundation, LF Europe, and LF Research are 
> fielding a survey to measure awareness about the recently adopted EU Cyber 
> Resilience Act on a worldwide scale. The survey should take between 5 and 10 
> minutes, and closes at the end of this week with the goal being to publish 
> the survey data and related report by mid-March. 
> 
> Link: https://www.research.net/r/MR35RMF
> 
> All best
> Romain
> 
> --
> Romain Bosc
> Sr Public Policy & Governance Officer
> RIPE NCC
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