Profile: Terry Sweetser, Routing Security SIG Chair, on RPKI Adoption and Community Building
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A brief profile of Terry Sweetser, Routing Security SIG Chair, highlighting his work on advancing RPKI adoption and supporting the next generation of operators to strengthen internet routing security. The article is a short promotional piece linking to the full blog post on APNIC's website.
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· 2 pulledThe Internet is built by communities, not just networks.
As Routing Security SIG Chair, Terry is focused on strengthening that effort — from advancing RPKI adoption to supporting the next generation of operators.
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