Meet the 2021 MANRS Ambassadors
Join us in welcoming five respected industry leaders as this year’s MANRS Ambassadors in the areas of training, research, and policy. Steven Wallace (Internet2), Rogério Muhate (MoRENet), Fredrik Korsbäck…
CDN & Cloud Providers Improve Routing Security with Expanded & Improved MANRS Program Actions
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) and cloud providers exchange traffic with thousands of other networks so data can flow efficiently around the world, and their participation in MANRS amplifies the positive…
BGP, RPKI, and MANRS: 2020 in review
This article originally appeared on APNIC, which has kindly let us repost it. In 2020, the Internet was a lifeline for many people across the world as…
MANRS Advisory Group appoints Co-Chairs
At a recent meeting, the new MANRS Advisory Group appointed Andrew Gallo (George Washington University, USA) and Warrick Mitchell (AARNet, Australia) as its first Co-Chairs. The new roles are…
MANRS Welcomes 500th Network Operator
Today, we are glad to share a milestone for the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) initiative: the number of participants in the network operator program has reached…
Introducing the MANRS Advisory Group
MANRS was created in 2014 by members of the network operator community. While the Internet Society provides support in the form of hosting this website, providing email lists, and the…
Join our Community Meeting online
We will be holding our next Community Meeting on Thursday, December 3, between 13.00 and 14.00 UTC. This will be an online meeting open to all MANRS participants from the…
What is route origin validation?
By Anirban Datta, MANRS ambassador, and Zobair Khan, MANRS fellow In this post, we look at what route origin validation (ROV) is, and why it is important for creating a…
Seven actions REANNZ takes to secure routing of New Zealand’s Research and Education sectors
REANNZ, New Zealand’s National Research and Education Network (NREN), is proud to be the first network operator in New Zealand to join MANRS. Security best practice…