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Routing Security / MANRS Webinar Resources

Originally published Dec 05, 2018, by Paul Howell

A global initiative that began in 2014, Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS), takes one step toward preventing network attacks by taking on security as a shared responsibility between networks. 77 network operators and 20 IXPs currently participate.

This webinar provided a brief overview of risks to network routing within the R&E community, and examples of the impact of even a small, malicious routing announcement. And, it also covered the four easy ways to implement activities that comprise MANRS.

The webinar recording and slides are now available:

You may also view slides from the 2018 Internet2 Technology Exchange Routing Security Workshop.

Originally published on Nov 02, 2018, by Paul Howell

Internet2 has completed requirements to join Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) supported by the Internet Society.

The MANRS initiative identifies four objectives for network operators to achieve. These objectives are foundational best practices that improve inter-domain routing security in the internet by reducing the chances for attacks to succeed.

To join MANRS, an organization needs to demonstrate that it has implemented the four objectives. MANRS maintains a list of organizations that have joined. The list includes a growing number of U.S. and global R&E networks who have adopted these best practices.

The value of MANRS is proportional to the number of organizations that join. The more that join, the better routing security becomes for everyone. Let's work together to improve the security of inter-domain routing in the R&E ecosystem.