Mutually Agreed 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.
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
US Government Networks Get a Security Boost: White House Roadmap Tackles Routing Vulnerabilities
The White House's Roadmap to Enhancing Routing Security is an important step toward strengthening routing security in the United...
The US Makes a Big Step Toward Better Routing Security
The US Department of Commerce began implementing better routing security practices—a step in the right direction for wider MANRS...
The US FCC Signals a Dangerous New Course on BGP Security
The US Federal Communications Commission recently released a draft Declaratory Ruling and Order in the Open Internet Proceeding. However,...
Achieving Greater Heights for MANRS
Partnering with the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), we believe that MANRS will continue to be further established as the...
Routing Security Summit 2023
Join us for a series of online tutorials and panel discussions from 17-20 July on routing security.
APRICOT 2023
Join us at APRICOT 2023, where we will be hosting and participating at numerous events, and catching up with...
Why Is Network Hijacking Not Considered a Threat to National Security?
Why Is Network Hijacking Not Considered a Threat to National Security? COMMS RISK
Apple network traffic takes mysterious detour through Russia
Apple network traffic takes mysterious detour through Russia The Register
Routing security falling short in Australian, New Zealand networks
Routing security falling short in Australian, New Zealand networks itnews
United States: Tech Stakeholders Help FCC Consider Internet Security
United States: Tech Stakeholders Help FCC Consider Internet Security mondaq
Tech Stakeholders Help FCC Consider Internet Security
Tech Stakeholders Help FCC Consider Internet Security Business Telegraph
CTA and MANRS: Building a Stronger Internet
CTA and MANRS: Building a Stronger Internet JSA