Routing Security a Work in Progress in Australia, New Zealand
Terry Sweetser Status of RPKI in Australia and New Zealand The world needs a secure and resilient Internet, especially in the face of an ongoing pandemic…
The US FCC Asked About Routing Security. Here’s what MANRS Participants Had to Say.
This week, the Internet Society submitted comments in response to a United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice of Inquiry (NOI) on routing security. It asked about how data is…
Announcing the 2022 MANRS Ambassadors
We are excited to announce five individuals have been selected as 2022 MANRS Ambassadors, including two who served as Fellows last year. Ambassadors are representatives from MANRS participant organizations who…
MANRS in 2021: A Year of Growth and Change
The world needs a secure and resilient Internet, especially in the face of an ongoing pandemic still driving more activity and more people online. Here, we’ll share a few highlights…
MANRS Task Force Develops New Guidelines for Managing ROAs
By Somesh Chaturmohta and Ali Monfared, Microsoft Networking Today, we are happy to see the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) community coming together to propose a set of…
The MANRS Steering Committee Needs You!
The MANRS community is looking for volunteers to serve on its new Steering Committee and will open the call for nominations on 1 October 2021 in anticipation of a…
New MANRS Program Gathers Network Equipment Vendors to Improve Internet Routing Security
Since 2014, MANRS has grown to include three programs, each contributing to routing security in its own way. Participants implement tailored, relevant actions that ultimately help defend the Internet against…
Why should you care about routing security? Introducing MANRS Primers
If you are a policymaker or a business executive, why should you care about routing security? Why does it matter to you? If you are an IT executive with hundreds…
Addressing Challenges With Network Security Preparedness
This article originally appeared on MediaNama, which has kindly let us republish it. As the Internet grows, its foundational design flaw of not having security built in is leaving…