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News Release Announcing MANRS – And Asking Network Operators To Sign Up!

MANRS logo square 150 pxWe are pleased to announce that the MANRS document was officially launched this morning, November 6, 2014.

Or read the text below…  and better yet, check out the list of participants and then sign up!


NETWORK OPERATORS AROUND THE WORLD DEMONSTRATE THEIR COMMITMENT TO A SECURE AND RESILIENT INTERNET

Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) recommendations provide a coordinated approach to improve global routing system

[Washington, D.C., USA and Geneva, Switzerland] – 6 November 2014 – Leading network operators around the world today announced that they have implemented a package of recommended measures that help improve the security and resilience of the global Internet.

Working together, network operators have developed a tightly defined set of concrete actions to improve the global Internet routing system. The recommendations, called Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) recognize the interdependent nature of the global routing system and integrate best current practices related to routing security and resilience. More network operators from across the globe are encouraged to sign onto the movement and participate by visiting the website and completing the form.

Organized by the Internet Society, and building on the demonstrated success of coordinated industry activities such as World IPv6 Day and World IPv6 Launch, MANRS represents a significant step forward towards building a more resilient and secure Internet infrastructure.

“The security of the Internet as a network of networks often relies on specific collaborative action. This initiative increases the security of the Internet by improving resiliency and stability of the underlying routing infrastructure,” commented Olaf Kolkman, the Internet Society’s Chief Internet Technology Officer. “Participating network operators committed to the MANRS initiative are taking actions that address problems with incorrect routing information and spoofed traffic, demonstrating their collective responsibility to a healthy and secure Internet ecosystem. We encourage and look forward to other network operators around the world publicly taking these steps.”

Participating network operators have taken one or several of the expected actions defined by the MANRS framework. These include preventing propagation of incorrect routing information, preventing traffic with spoofed IP addresses, and facilitating global operational communication and coordination between network operators. Committed network operators are:

● CERNET

● Claranet

● Comcast

● KPN

● Level 3

● NTT

● RUNNet

● SpaceNet

● SURFnet

Several of the participating network operators commented on their actions and today’s announcement:

“Adherence to MANRS is an important commitment that operators make back to the Internet community. Together we aim to remove the havens from which miscreants maintain the freedom and anonymity to attack our network and our customers.”
– David Freedman, Claranet Group

”Comcast is committed to helping drive improvements to the reliability of the Internet ecosystem. We are thrilled to be engaged with other infrastructure participants across the spectrum and around the globe in pursuit of these goals.”
– Jason Livingood, Vice President, Internet Services, Comcast

“Good network routing practice is the fundamental requirement for trust between providers, and ultimately creates a safer and stronger Internet for customers. KPN is committed to providing secure and trustworthy communications, and by joining partners in MANRS, we continue to improve security and resiliency for all.”
– Jaya Baloo, Chief Information Security Officer, KPN

“As one of the most connected Internet providers in the world, security of the Internet is top-of-mind at Level 3 Communications. We are dedicated to supporting and protecting the Internet ecosystem and work each day to safeguard customers’ critical communications. The Internet is a shared responsibility, and only through these important collaborative efforts can we continue to ensure the protection of this collective infrastructure.”
– Dale Drew, Senior Vice President, Chief Security Officer at Level 3 Communications

“SURFnet is a big supporter of these initiatives to make the Internet more secure. Committing to the actions as outlined in the MANRS document will make routing on the Internet safer. This impacts every day usage of the Internet and helps with a free, open, and more secure Internet for all users.”
– Erik Huizer, CTO, SURFnet

For more information about MANRS and the Routing Resilience Manifesto visit:

http://www.manrs.org

About the Internet Society

The Internet Society (www.internetsociety.org) is the trusted independent source for Internet information and thought leadership around the world. It is also the organizational home for the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). With its principled vision, substantial technological foundation and its global presence, the Internet Society promotes open dialogue on Internet policy, technology, and future development among users, companies, governments, and other organizations. Working with its members and Chapters around the world, the Internet Society enables the continued evolution and growth of the Internet for everyone.

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New MANRS Graphic Available For Usage (And Do You Have A Better Suggestion?)

manrs-300x150Given that it is useful to have a graphic that can be used in articles about this initiative, we created a basic MANRS graphic that you are free to download and use however you see fit under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.  The graphic is available as a JPEG image in the following formats and sizes:

Rectangle:

Square:

Please note – IF YOU HAVE A BETTER SUGGESTION for a graphic / logo that we can use to promote the MANRS initiative, we’d love to hear from you!  We created this one because we needed something … but we’re definitely open to other ideas.  Ideally we’d like to have a variety of badges and logos along the lines of what was created for the World IPv6 Launch so that supporters can show their support for the MANRS initiative on their websites, blogs, social media, etc.