NUUG/ISOC 2021-01-12 18:30: Medlemsmøte 2021-01-12: Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)

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Medlemsmøte 2021-01-12: Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)

   Norwegian Unix User Group (NUUG) og Internet Society Norway Chapter
   (<https://isoc.no>) inviterer til felles medlemsmøte.

   Alle medlemmer og ikke-medlemmer er velkomne. Arrangementet er gratis.

   Tid:
          Tirsdag 12. januar 2021 kl. 18.30
   Sted:
          Virtuelt møte på internett. Åpne følgende lenke for å koble til
          <https://enpo.no/tmp/nuug/>.
          Som sikkerhetsnett kan ev. VLC brukes om det oppstår problemer.
          Koble til i VLC med adressen <https://nuug.no/live.m3u>.
          Sendes også direkte på <https://youtu.be/2vGs3Lgh1BM>.

   Månedens tema er: «Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)»
   med Massimiliano Stucchi. Foredraget vil foregå på engelsk. Kort om
   presentasjonen:

     Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is a global
     initiative, supported by the Internet Society, that provides crucial
     fixes to reduce the most common routing threats.

     MANRS outlines four simple but concrete actions that network
     operators should take:
     * Filtering: Ensure the correctness of your own announcements and of
       announcements from your customers to adjacent networks with prefix
       and AS-path granularity
     * Anti-spoofing: Enable source address validation for at least
       single-homed stub customer networks, your own end-users, and
       infrastructure
     * Coordination: Maintain globally accessible up-to-date contact
       information;
     * Global Validation: Publish your data, so others can validate
       routing information on a global scale.

     A separate set of Actions applies explicitly to Internet Exchange
     Points and CDN and Cloud providers.

     In this talk, Massimiliano will be guiding you from a basic
     understanding of these actions, to a walk through an actual
     implementation on both a vendor, Juniper, and FreeBSD.

     At the end of the talk there will be time for Q&A and for more
     discussion on the topic.

   Massimiliano "Max" Stucchi joined the Internet Society in 2019 as
   Technical Advisor for the European Bureau. His previous experiences are
   as a trainer and IPv6 Programme Manager at the RIPE NCC, and before
   that he was the founder and technical director of a small Internet
   Service Provider and Wireless Internet Service Provider in Northern
   Italy.

   Max is a long time Unix fellow, with a specific love for FreeBSD and
   OpenBSD, which he's been using for around 20 years now. His interest
   also cover BGP, Routing Security, DNS and of course, IPv6. If possible,
   he tries to contribute to the development of these technologies by
   participating in the IETF.

   In his past, Max used to be an official football referee for the
   Italian Football Federation, but he quit when he moved to the
   Netherlands for work. Now, when he's not in front of a keyboard, you
   can find him trying to get back in shape by running or mountain biking
   in the woods around his house.

   Max speaks Italian, English, French, and is trying to improve his
   German.

   Spørsmål til foredragsholder kan legges inn på
   notatsiden<https://pad.efn.no/p/nuug-12-jan-2021> mens
   presentasjonen pågår.

   Medlemsmøtet vil også bli direktesendt over internett. For mer
   informasjon se <https://wiki.nuug.no/grupper/video/streaming> om
   direktesending av video.

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   Vel møtt!


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