Having Team Cymru as part of the MANRS community is an important step in adding routing security information to existing data sources such as the MANRS Observatory.
WASHINGTON and ORLANDO, Fla. (PRWEB)
May 28, 2020
The Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) initiative, supported by the Internet Society, today announced that Team Cymru has joined the program. MANRS mission aligns closely with Team Cymru’s objective of reducing the most common threats to the Internet’s routing system.
Routing security is vital to the future and stability of the Internet. Last year alone, there were 12,600 routing outages or incidents, such as route hijacking and leaks, that led to large-scale Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, stolen data, lost revenue, reputational damage, and more. Whether it’s a planned attack or a configuration mistake, routing incidents have global impact and in many cases are difficult to detect.
MANRS addresses these threats through technical and collaborative action across the Internet, creating a baseline of routing security for network operators around the world. Those who join MANRS agree to specific actions to improve the resilience and security of the routing infrastructure to keep the Internet safe for businesses and consumers alike. Over 300 ISPs as well as IXPs, CDNs and cloud networks now participate.
Team Cymru, a trusted leader in Internet Security across the globe, will join MANRS’ efforts to secure the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). One of Team Cymru’s longest running services, the Bogon Reference Project, seeks to assist network operators in increasing their routing policy security. Team Cymru’s Unwanted Traffic Removal Service (UTRS) runs over BGP, and the company maintains searchable records of changes to the global routing table for audit purposes. The spirit of the MANRS effort resonates with Team Cymru’s vision of a more secure Internet brought about by coordinated community engagement and response.
“We joined MANRS because we believe in the community of the Internet and the potential it creates. MANRS captures the spirit of efficient and safe networking and shows that when the community comes together, and when there is a growing sense of shared responsibility, we can protect the core of the Internet. We look forward to doing our part to make MANRS and the Internet as successful as possible,” said David Monnier, Team Cymru Fellow and Director of Client Success at Team Cymru.
Awareness of MANRS and routing security in general has also been increasing in the wider world. In January 2020, a World Economic Forum (WEF) report recommended that ISPs should strongly consider joining MANRS to improve the security of the Internet’s global routing system.
“Having Team Cymru as part of the MANRS community is an important step in adding routing security information to existing data sources such as the MANRS Observatory. Team Cymru is the first cybersecurity team to join the MANRS initiative and will help increase visibility of routing security issues that have not traditionally been part of CSIRT (Computer Security & Incident Response Team) portfolios,” said Aftab Siddiqui, Internet Society’s Senior Manager of Internet Technology.
MANRS comprises simple but concrete steps for network operators that are essential to improving Internet security and reliability. In joining MANRS, participants commit to implement actions to address common challenges related to routing security:
- Filtering: prevents the propagation of incorrect routing information. This technique provides assurance against configuration errors that can lead to “hijacking” traffic directed to other networks, resulting in widespread outages.
- Anti-spoofing: prevents traffic with spoofed source IP addresses, a practice that can help dramatically diminish the prevalence and impact of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks.
- Coordination: facilitates timely communication and coordination among peers, which is essential for incident mitigation and better assurance of the technical quality of relationships.
- Global validation: encourages network operators to publish routing data, which is essential for limiting the scope of routing incidents, making the global system more resilient.
For more information on MANRS, visit https://www.manrs.org.
About the Internet Society
Founded in 1992 by Internet pioneers, the Internet Society (ISOC) is a global non-profit organization working to ensure that the Internet remains a force for good for everyone. Through its community of members, special interest groups, and 150+ chapters around the world, the organization defends and promotes Internet policies, standards, and protocols that keep the Internet open, globally-connected, and secure. For more information, please visit: http://www.internetsociety.org.
About Team Cymru
Since 2005, Team Cymru’s mission has been to save and improve lives by working with public and private sector entities to discover, track and take down threat actors and criminals around the globe. We do this by delivering comprehensive visibility into global cyber threat activity. Team Cymru collects, processes and aggregates global network traffic and 50+ other types of data to give our clients Pure Signal™. This provides the broadest visibility into malicious activity across the Internet. We are scoring 94,000,000 events per day and delivering that information to our users in an actionable way. The most advanced cybersecurity teams and investigators around the world rely on our solutions to uncover the who, what, when, where and why of malicious behavior. They also leverage this global visibility to identify, map, and block malicious infrastructure before threats even reach their enterprises’ doorsteps. Our data is incomparable — Pure Signal™ — and our partners and clients use it to make the world a safer place. For more information visit: https://team-cymru.com/
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