Nominations for three seats on the MANRS Steering Committee are now open and will stay open until 17 October 2025.| MANRS
Version 2.5.2 – 17 May 2021 Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is an initiative to greatly improve the security and resilience of the Internet’s global routing system. It does this by encouraging those running BGP to implement well-established industry best practices and technological solutions that can address the most common threats. Throughout the […]| MANRS
We’re happy to announce a full slate of candidates for the MANRS Steering Committee election next week from 11-13 November.| MANRS
Recently, I’ve been asked what level of effort is required for an organization to join MANRS. In this post, I will share my experiences and opinions on what it takes for a non-transit network (sometimes called a ‘stub’ or ‘leaf’ network) to apply to the Network Operators Program. MANRS is a set of actions that […]| MANRS
The RPKI RFCs Tool lists all RPKI-related RFCs published since February 2021 and how they are connected to each other.| MANRS
Register Now for the 2023 Routing Security Summit| MANRS
New research from the Global Cyber Alliance highlights a growing threat to Indian networks: weak routing security is enabling cross-border cyber campaigns, including state-sponsored espionage from neighboring Pakistan. Data from…| MANRS
Editor’s Note: This is a summary of a blog post by authors Lisa Bruder and Moritz Müller from SIDN Labs. The full blog post can be found on the SIDN Labs blog. Summary MANRS+ To further improve routing security on the internet, MANRS is working on MANRS+, an elevated tier of MANRS for Connectivity Providers […] The post MANRS+: Assessing the feasibility of routing security compliance tests appeared first on MANRS.| MANRS
The path forward is clear—Indian networks must join MANRS and implement routing security best practices now.| MANRS
The new MANRS Community Charter reflects the growth, impact, and maturity of MANRS and paves a way for its future development.| MANRS
Protect the Internet Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is a global initiative that helps reduce the most common routing threats.| MANRS
Anything we can do to make the network more stable and robust is worth looking at, and the effort to implement RPKI is small in comparison to the benefits of making the infrastructure resistant to routing problems.| MANRS
Verisign shares its ongoing journey toward RPKI adoption and the lessons it's learned as an operator of critical Internet infrastructure.| MANRS
As outlined in “Shaping the Future of MANRS: Defining Roles and Responsibilities in Today’s MANRS Ecosystem,” a proposal in the MANRS Development Process seeks to update the MANRS Charter in four key areas: A webinar on 26 June outlined the changes and the next steps. You can watch the recording of the webinar below. Community input is a vital […] The post Next Steps in the MANRS Charter Review Process appeared first on MANRS.| MANRS
Exploring Relying Party (RP) software synchronization delays and how this can impair the responsiveness of RPKI-based validation.| MANRS
Changes that may be needed to align the MANRS Charter with practical reality and ensure future healthy development of the initiative.| MANRS
Doug Madory (Kentik) looks at last week’s BGP leak by a DDoS mitigation company which impacted networks around the world.| MANRS
The MANRS Development Process has now completed its last call and been formally ratified by the MANRS Steering Committee.| MANRS
Last week we organized a session at APRICOT where experts shared their experiences about challenges to routing security.| MANRS
It’s been just over a year since the Global Cyber Alliance took on the secretariat functions of MANRS, so we put together a report for the Internet Society (MANRS’ original home) that reflects on all we accomplished together in 2024. Most importantly, we’ve seen a 12.5% increase in MANRS participants and supported a stronger, more […]| MANRS
MANRS+ Working Group update including the new Control Matrix, an updated presentation, and a self-assessment survey.| MANRS
This post is part of our MANRS Basics series intended for non-experts interested in learning more about routing security.| MANRS