NANOG 97 Lightning Talk: MANRS Evolution with Revised Operator Requirements and New Enterprise Program
Plain bagel done well. Pleasantly substantive.
Summary
This NANOG 97 lightning talk previews upcoming developments in the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) initiative. Leslie Daigle presents two initiatives in development: revised action requirements for network operators and a new MANRS Enterprise Program. The talk recaps the core MANRS framework, previews proposed netops action updates with rationale and current status, and introduces the Enterprise Program concept.
Key quotes
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Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is evolving — and we want the community's eyes on what's coming.
This lightning talk offers an early look at two initiatives currently in development: revised action requirements for network operators and a new MANRS Enterprise Program.
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