Root Server DDoS Attack & How MANRS Can Help
The Internet’s root servers sustained a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack last week that is gathering quite a bit of media attention. We once again call on all network…
MANRS Turns 1 and First Japanese Operator, IIJ, Joins
Just over one year ago, on the 6th of November 2014, a group of 9 network operators launched an effort called MANRS – Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security. We…
Whitepaper: Addressing the Challenge of Anti-Spoofing
“Prevent traffic with spoofed source IP addresses” is one of the four Expected Actions outlined in the MANRS document, and one that could lead to significant reduction in…
First Public Administration Network Joins MANRS
A new MANRS participant, SBTAP, writes on its website: “The autonomous system SBTAP of the City of San Benedetto del Tronto is the first public administration in Italy to…
Welcoming First African ISP to MANRS
Last week, a pan-African Internet service provider of fibre-based connectivity, Workonline Communications, joined the group of MANRS supporters by declaring that they implement all four of the Actions.
Cogent joins the growing group of MANRS supporters
Cogent Communications, Inc., a multinational Tier 1 Internet Service Provider, joined the Routing Resilience Manifesto movement, by supporting the MANRS document and implementing all four Actions defined there. As Hank…
Talking MANRS at NANOG on the Road Tomorrow
I’ve been invited to give a short talk on MANRS at NANOG On The Road in Herndon, Virginia tomorrow (23 June). From the event page:…
MANRS: growing in numbers and diversity
The number of networks that support MANRS and have signed up is growing. We have now reached 22. I am very glad to see this taking off as a truly…
New MANRS Badge Available for Download
Today, we are proud to debut a new badge that all Routing Resilience Manifesto / MANRS participants can use to help spread the word that they are helping…