with Steve Wallace of Internet2
Wednesday, June 8
Noon ET
Presentation Slides
Wednesday, June 8
Noon ET
Presentation Slides
The internet’s routing foundation has cracks, and they’re growing. Route hijacking, route leaks, IP address spoofing, and other harmful activities can lead to DDoS attacks, traffic inspection, lost revenue, reputational damage, and more. In this webinar, Steve Wallace will provide an introduction to Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS), which outlines recommended actions for strengthening leaky network foundations. In addition, he will provide information on how to take advantage of free and easy to implement routing protection through Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI), which recently helped Twitter prevent the hijacking of their network.
Steve Wallace promotes the adoption and improvement of routing security and integrity throughout the Internet2 community. He has been an active community member for over 24 years, having started as the engineer responsible for the team that built Abilene, Internet2's first network.
This recording is open to the public, as well as designated representatives of REN-ISAC member institutions. Information is classified TLP:WHITE.
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