[Chapter-delegates] ISOC-CL: Input on New Policy Paper - Routing Security

Ryan Polk polk at isoc.org
Wed Aug 29 09:46:36 PDT 2018


Dear Chapter Leaders,


Helping strengthen the security of global routing system is one of the Internet Society’s core areas of focus in 2018. Our activities in this area include encouraging network operators to implement better security practices through joining the Mutually Agreed Norms on Routing Security (MANRS) and working with other stakeholders to help make the global routing system more secure. As part of our efforts, our latest policy brief on routing security is now available for preview at: https://isoc.box.com/s/xymhn1xkdc2y81mji9nmf19qydfgq0h5



We would like to invite you to preview the brief, and to provide us with your feedback.



The review period will run from 29 August to 12 September.

We particularly would be interested in your input on the following:

  1.  The policy brief aims to provide a succinct overview of routing security and its challenges. Are there any major points we missed in our coverage of the key considerations and challenges around routing security?
  2.  The brief's recommendations and guiding principles provide actions that governments can take to help improve routing security. Are there other actions missing from the list that governments should take to help improve routing security? Do you have any concerns around the actions already listed?
  3.  Will this brief be helpful for you or your organization to use when working with policymakers in your countries?

We welcome your feedback. Please provide your comments to Ryan Polk (polk at isoc.org<mailto:polk at isoc.org>) by 12 September.


All the best,


Ryan Polk
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