ISPAI and ISOC will collaborate to undertake initiatives to promote Internet security in line with Government’s cyber security measures.
SANOG 32 – Another Success Story for MANRS
SANOG 32 saw another MANRS milestone reached when the ISP Association of Bangladesh (ISPAB) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Internet Society.
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Tech Companies Endorse MANRS Routing Security Actions
A coalition of more than 40 companies focused on protecting online users has endorsed a global community initiative, coordinated by the Internet Society, to improve the security of the Internet’s routing system.
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Working Together with APNIC on Routing Security and MANRS in Asia Pacific
The Internet Society and APNIC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in supporting the MANRS initiative in the Asia Pacific Region. Paul Wilson (APNIC) and Rajnesh Singh (ISOC) signed the MoU in Brisbane, Australia on 13 June 2018.
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New Video Explains Routing Security and How MANRS Can Help
Routing security can be a difficult topic to explain, but it’s vital to a stable and secure future Internet.
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MANRS Implementation Guide Published as RIPE 706
The MANRS initiative’s set of Best Current Operational Practices has received recognition from the RIPE community by being published as RIPE-706.
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CAIDA Spoofer Project Improves Routing Security by Publicizing Spoofed Source Address Packets
This week, the Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) announced that: “In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA’s source address validation measurement project is automatically generating monthly reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which we received packets with a spoofed source address.”
A Deeper Dive into the Amazon Route 53 BGP Hijack
Yesterday, we reported some initial news and details about the Amazon Route 53 BGP hijack that resulted in a loss to some cryptocurrency users.
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Another BGP Hijacking Event Highlights the Importance of MANRS and Routing Security
Another BGP hijacking event is in the news today. This time, the event is affecting the Ethereum cryptocurrency. (Read more about it here, or here.) Users were faced with an insecure SSL certificate.