Report by Maureen Hilyard
The APRICOT 2020 meeting was held in
Melbourne, Australia, despite alarm bells being raised about the coronavirus
issue which alerted Australian border control, at that stage, to reject anyone
who had been through mainland China. In the middle of it all, news arrived that
ICANN had become a victim to the global reach of the virus and had cancelled
its Cancun meeting so that online meetings to discuss the development of a
virtual conference became a focus for the week, as well as trying to attend
APRICOT sessions.
-

Welcome to Australia by Wurundjeri Elder Ian Hunter (2) APRICOT (3) APNIC Director General, Paul Wilson
Dot Asia Board Meeting: My first event on arrival in Melbourne was the Dot Asia Board
meeting along with two other members of the APRALO leadership team, Chair
Satish Babu from India and Vice Chair Lianna Galstyan from Armenia. DotAsia
recently held their elections and now have two new members from Taiwan and
Korea, as well as retaining Satish and myself who were up for re-election this
year. I currently Chair the Board’s Governance Committee and Satish is the
Chair of the Community Projects Committee.
AP* Retreat:
Another meeting that was held before the APRICOT meeting began was the AP-Star
Retreat which is an opportunity for the Asia Pacific IT community to give an
update of our activities within the AP region. The AP* meeting was co-Chaired
by Duncan McIntyre of the APNIC Foundation and Save Vocea, ICANN Oceania VP
Global Stakeholder Engagement (GSE). Reports were provided by: APNIC (Paul),
APNIC Foundation (Duncan), ICANN (Save), InterLab (Kanchana), APTLD (Hiro),
APCERT (Yukako), ALAC (Maureen), APRALO (Lianna), APSIG (Satish), JPNIC
(Akinori), ISOC (Adrian & Robert). This meeting was followed by the DotAsia
AGM and dinner.

APRICOT
2020: During the 4-day APRICOT meeting, there were several sessions
that gave some interesting insights into what was being done in different countries.
There were several Pacific participants involved in the week of training as
well as a hackathon which took place in the week before the actual conference. A
traditional welcome was given by an elder of a local Aborigine tribe. A keynote
speaker at the opening plenary was one of the founders of the APRICOT
organisation who also helped to create APNIC. This was David Conrad who is now
ICANN’s SVP and Chief Technology Officer. David visited the Pacific when he attended
and spoke about DNSSEC at the PITA meeting that was held on Rarotonga. The main
speaker at the closing plenary was Professor Hanna Suominen of ANU, who
explained the latest IT developments in eHealth and its application in
developing countries – relevant to the Pacific and e-Health services to our
isolated outer islands.

One of the highlights of the APRICOT gathering
was meeting our newest Board member, Georgina Naigulevu and her husband Andrew,
at the ISOC networking event put on by Internet Australia. It was great to be
able to introduce Georgina to some other regional ISOC contacts. As for
participation representation of the Pacific was significant: Georgina
spoke at the APNIC Next Gen session about career development; Jonathan
Brewer explained the Pacific
Islands Peering Landscape; in the APNIC Global reports, Rajnesh Singh reported on the regional ISOC
events and Save Vocea updated everyone on the ICANN situation; and Saia Vaipuna
of Tonga Cert explained how they dealt with business email attacks.
Unfortunately, the announcement of the
cancellation of ICANN’s Cancun meeting caused several meetings to be called
which in Pacific terms are always in the early hours of the morning. On one
morning, I had 5 meetings with different ICANN groups between 3am and 9am. (Be
warned. For ICANN’s virtual conference,
this is the same timeframe of most of the 4 main days of the conference – 3am –
9am NZ time where I am temporarily based). Needless to say, I spent several more hours of
each morning catching up on sleep when I really needed and wanted to attend
these important sessions. Anyone interested in being the ALAC Chair in the
future? I can tell you about the pros
and cons.

APRICOT celebrated its 25th
birthday at this event which was held as a special occasion in a very
impressive venue. I was very honoured to be sitting with the Chair of APRALO,
Satish Babu, but also the Vice Chair of the Security and Stability Advisory
Committee (SSAC), Julie Hammer of Australia. We also had Rajnesh Singh and
Adrian Wan from the Singapore Hub of the Internet Society, and their Senior
Director of Organisational Members, Robert Maylath. Also, at our table was Asia
Pacific’s rep on the ICANN Board, Akinori Maemura of JPRS, Japan.

