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Webinar: The Significance of Routing Security
Join us Wednesday, June 21 at 4 p.m. ET for
The Significance of Routing Security: Safeguarding the Critical Infrastructure, where we will discuss important aspects of network security, including route filtering, and anti-spoofing techniques.
Webinar: Routing Security ‘Essential’ to Prevent Disruption
Routing security is paramount in safeguarding critical infrastructures, such as financial institutions, energy grids, telecommunications networks, healthcare systems, and government entities.
With threats constantly evolving, following basic routing practices are essential to prevent unauthorized access, data interception, and disruptive attacks. By implementing basic authentication mechanisms, adopting secure routing protocols, and promoting collaboration among stakeholders, organizations can enhance their security posture, mitigate risks, and ensure the integrity and availability of vital infrastructure services.
To learn more, join us for The Significance of Routing Security: Safeguarding the Critical Infrastructure webinar on Wednesday, June 21 at 4 p.m. ET, during which we will explore two primary topics:
- The important aspects of network security, including route filtering, anti-spoofing techniques, implementing RPKI ROV (Resource Public Key Infrastructure Route Origin Validation), and updating IRR (Internet Routing Registry) and PeeringDB with real-life examples.
- Key information for legacy address holders (organizations that received their IP addresses before 1998), including their options for accessing advanced routing security services and locking-in lower fees from their IP address registry American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN.net).
Presenters:
- Steve Wallace, director, Routing Security, Internet2: Steve 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.
- Aftab Siddiqui, senior manager, Internet Technology – Asia-Pacific, The Internet Society: Aftab joined the Internet Society as a Technical Engagement Manager in November 2016. He currently serves as the senior manager, Internet Technology — Asia-Pacific and as part of the MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) Initiative. This is a global, community-driven initiative encouraging network service providers, Internet exchange points, and cloud and CDN operators to implement basic network security measures to secure the global routing system. He also currently serves as the chair of the routing security SIG at APNIC.