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Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security

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Now, more than ever, we need a more resilient Internet. Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is a global initiative, supported by the Internet Society, that provides crucial fixes to reduce the most common routing threats.

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  • You’ve Got Mail—MANRS Conformance Reports and Incident ReportingMay 10, 2022
  • Majority of Announced IPv6 Address Space Now Secured by ROAsApril 19, 2022
  • RFC 7911 – What happens when routers do not speak the same languageApril 18, 2022
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Meet the Ambassadors

Meet the five Ambassadors selected for their expertise and leadership in the routing security community.

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Routing security is vital to the future and stability of the Internet.

The Internet’s routing foundation has cracks, and they’re growing. Not a single day goes by without dozens of incidents affecting the routing system. Route hijacking, route leaks, IP address spoofing, and other harmful activities can lead to DDoS attacks, traffic inspection, lost revenue, reputational damage, and more. These incidents are global in scale, with one operator’s routing problems cascading to impact others.

How MANRS Helps

MANRS outlines concrete actions that networks should take. Find out more about the MANRS actions for:

Network Operators (ISPs)
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and Cloud Providers
Equipment Vendors

Why Join MANRS

MANRS requires collaboration among participants and shared responsibility for the global Internet routing system. Joining MANRS means joining a community of security-minded organizations committed to making the global routing infrastructure more robust and secure.

Please consider implementing the MANRS actions and joining the MANRS community.

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MANRS Observatory

The MANRS Observatory is a new online tool to monitor the state of Internet routing security. It aggregates data from trusted sources into a user-friendly dashboard to help network operators improve the security of their networks.

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What participants say about MANRS

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October 15, 2018

Testimonial from Solintel Soluções inteligentes em telecomunicações

Solintel is a company committed to disseminating good routing practices and we understand that the application of good practices is a fundamental requirement for trust between providers and creates a safer and stronger Internet for operators and customers. Following this commitment Solintel joined the partners in MANRS, aiming for a better and safer Internet for all. Lacier Dias, technical director of Solintel.

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