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Internet2 Routing Security Webinar


From: Paul Howell <phowell () INTERNET2 EDU>
Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2021 14:51:29 +0000

Internet2 Security Architect Steven Wallace will present Internet2’s routing table reports on Thursday, May 6 from 2-3 
p.m. ET. The route table reports provide Internet2 Connectors and campus network operators with information to assist 
them in adopting best practices to secure their networks and the global Internet.

The reports highlight any misalignment with MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Route Security) practices. Each route 
announced to Internet2 is checked against the Connector’s announced routing policy and the individual public records 
that describe how the route should look. The report is used as a tool to identify inconsistencies. These reports list 
each and every prefix the Internet2 network receives from community networks. The routing reports provide details on:

  *   Consistency and completeness of IRR route and aut-num objects
  *   Use and status of RPKI
  *   Adherence to the published routing policy
  *   Ability to use ARIN’s advanced features such as authenticated IRR, reverse DNSSEC, etc.
  *   And much more …

If you’re a network and/or security engineer and have responsibilities for creating/maintaining IRR objects, 
implementing RPKI, or want to better understand the overall routing security of the routes announced to Internet2, 
please plan to attend.

Please register at IMPROVING YOUR ROUTING SECURITY<https://service5.internet2.edu/reg/events/rsec-0506/registrations>

Paul Howell

Chief Cyberinfrastructure Security Officer

Network Services, Internet2

100 Phoenix Drive, STE 111

Ann Arbor, MI 48108

Office: 734-352-4212

Email: phowell () internet2 edu


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