15 April 2021
Europe/London timezone

Observing your MANRS for a more secure Internet

15 Apr 2021, 14:15
30m

Standard Presentation Main Session UKNOF47

Speaker

Mr Kevin Meynell (Internet Society)

Description

The global routing system of the Internet – based on BGP - is inherently insecure and is increasingly under attack from activists and criminals who see the opportunity to steal data and cause disruption. State-level actors are also manipulating the routing system to impose censorship, undertake espionage and/or conduct cyber warfare.

The Mutually Assured Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is an industry-supported initiative that builds on well-established best practices by bringing together actions that can address most common threats in the global routing system. In conjunction with this, the MANRS Observatory is a tool that has been developed to track and analyse routing incidents, to measure how conformant networks are with these actions, and to provide an overview of the state of global routing security over time. This data can be displayed by individual network, region, country/economy, and by user-defined group such as customer cone or CSIRT constituency etc..

Summary

A demonstration of the MANRS Observatory - a routing security monitoring tool.

Talk Duration 25 Minutes Live Demonstration (+5 Minutes Q&A)
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Primary author

Mr Kevin Meynell (Internet Society)

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