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blog.arelion.com
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| | | | | The Current State of RPKI It's been three months since we announced that AS1299, as the first Tier-1 transit network in the world, successfully is filtering RPKI invalid announcements from all external BGP sessions. As this is a fast-evolving topic with high interest from the industry at large, we feel this is a good time [...] | |
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blog.ipspace.net
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| | | | | Corey Quinn mentioned me in a tweet linking to AWS announcement that they are the biggest user of BGP RPKI (by the size of signed address space) worldwide. Good for them - I'm sure it got their marketing excited. It's also trivial to do once you have the infrastructure in place. Just saying... On a more serious front: how important is RPKI and what misuses can it stop? If you've never heard of RPKI, the AWS blog post is not too bad, Nick Matthews wrote a "look grandma, this is how it works" version in 280-character installments, and you should definitely spend some time exploring MANRS resources. Here's a short version for differently-attentive ;)) | |
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blog.caida.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Researchers from CAIDA/UC San Diego, Georgia Tech, and Stanford proposed a workflow to identify suspicious IRR records and verify inconsistencies across distributed internet routing databases to combat BGP hijacks. | |
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icc-cricket-news.com
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| | | [AI summary] The ICC World Test Championship Final is scheduled for June 2025 at Lord's Cricket Ground, offering priority ticket access to ICC members. | ||