WEBINAR 27 MAY 12:00 UTC – What Makes a DNS Abuse Complaint to ICANN Actionable: Insights and Common Challenges

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On 27 May 2026, at 12:00-13:00 UTC, ICANN Contractual Compliance will host a webinar 'What Makes a DNS Abuse Complaint to ICANN Actionable: Insights and Common Challenges'. Case studies will be explored, plus there will be a walkthrough of ICANN's Step-by-Step Guid

https://isoc.live/20671/

#post #DnsAbuse #ICANN #RoutingSecurity

WEBINAR 11 MAY – topDNS Best Practice Series: Beyond the Perimeter – Managing Internet Routing as a Supply Chain Risk

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On Monday 11 May 2026, at 16:00 CEST (14:00 UTC) , the Global Cyber Alliance and eco's topDNS Initiative host a joint webinar 'topDNS Best Practice Series: Beyond the Perimeter – Managing Internet Routing as a Supply Chain Risk'. This 12th t

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WEBINAR 11 MAY – topDNS Best Practice Series: Beyond the Perimeter – Managing Internet Routing as a Supply Chain Risk

REGISTER | ADD TO CALENDAR | PERMALINK On Monday 11 May 2026, at 16:00 CEST (14:00 UTC) , the Global Cyber Alliance and eco’s topDNS Initiative host a joint webinar ‘topDNS Best Practic…

ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

"RPKI has been around for a while... more than a decade..."

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"more than a decade"??

... I remember when it began... 😃

#IETF #IETF125 #RPKI #RoutingSecurity #MANRS

"ARIN's Director of Customer Technical Services, Brad Gorman, is bringing RPKI expertise to the Toronto Network Operators Group's inaugural full-day conference."

Learn:
🔹 What RPKI actually does
🔹 Why it matters for YOUR network
🔹 How to deploy it safely
🔹 Where to start (no theory overload!)

See ARIN"S original post here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DV2VLbfDTN4/

Join us on April 13th and check out the full agenda here:

https://tornog.ca/events/tornog-1/agenda/

#TORNOG #RPKI #RoutingSecurity #Toronto #NetworkOperations

FEB 11 2026 – EURALO Round Table: DNSSEC – The “Points of Trust” Concept

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On 11 February, 2026, the the European Regional At-Large Organization (EURALO) hosted a roundtable webinar 'DNSSEC - The "Points of Trust" Concept'. bringing together technical experts, registry operators, and community representatives to discuss DNSSEC as a trust mechanism in today’s D

https://isoc.live/20243/

#post #2026 #dnssec #euralo #RoutingSecurity

Routinator, our RPKI validation software, now sees more than 1000 Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) objects in the wild. These are published by operators to detect and prevent BGP route leaks.

ASPAs can be created in the hosted RPKI services of the RIPE NCC and ARIN, as well as our open-source RPKI Certification Authority software, Krill.

Open-source routing projects such as BIRD, OpenBGPD and FRRouting already offer support for ASPA, while major commercial vendor support is expected later this year.

#OpenSource #OpenStandards #IETF #RPKI #BGP #RoutingSecurity

The @ripencc recently added the ability to specify Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) objects in their #RPKI dashboard.

Routinator currently sees 322 published ASPAs. 🚀

Did you review your provider-customer relationships yet?

#OpenSource #RoutingSecurity #BGP

https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-management/rpki/aspa/

Today in The AI Journal, we have a contributed article from Brian Cute, Interim CEO, on "The AI-Scam Crisis: Why We Must Act Now."

This piece ties together GCA's work across programs and initiatives to highlight how important it is to act now on two fronts:

1️⃣ First, we must equip people with cybersecurity knowledge. We must make it easier for everyone to implement simple practices that keep them safer online, and hold them accountable to ensure they’re doing their part.

2️⃣ Second, we must make the Internet itself safer. That means addressing malicious domain names used for cybercrime, reducing unwanted Internet traffic (botnets, probes, fake login attempts), and improving routing security.

Read the whole article here:

https://aijourn.com/the-ai-scam-crisis-why-we-must-act-now/

#AI #artificialintelligence #cybersecurity #internet #routingsecurity #workforcedevelopment #MANRS

The AI-Scam Crisis: Why We Must Act Now

Sprawling criminal enterprises are churning out fraud on an industrial scale, sometimes using forced labor and human trafficking in “scam complexes,” where tens of thousands of people are running text

The AI Journal

Members of the Dutch Internet Standards Platform, Alena Muravska (@ripencc ) and @wouterkobes (@forumstandaardisatie), will take part in #SEEDIG10 on 10 and 11 October in Athens. Together with other panelists, they will share their perspectives and expertise during the session 'Securing the Internet Routing in the SEE Region' on 10 October.

More information can be found on the #SEEDIG10 event page: https://seedig.net/seedig-10/

#InternetStandards #RoutingSecurity #RPKI #SEEDIG

SEEDIG 10 – SEEDIG

In the lead-up to #APNIC60, where Chief Technical Officer Leslie Daigle will give a keynote address, we’re publishing a series of articles that address regionally meaningful threats beyond the well-documented Chinese-origin attacks. Each case offers a different lens on the threat landscape—ranging from geopolitical motivations to financial disruption and targeted espionage. Our goal is to provide context, elevate regional perspectives, and set the stage for deeper discussion during the keynote.

This is the first in that series, covering #APT36, a believed Pakistani state-aligned group that systematically exploits Internet service provider networks to launch cyber operations against Indian targets.

Between April and August 2025, AIDE captured 116,374 incidents on Indian sensors across 75 Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) based in Pakistan.

The findings show how APT36 abused ISP infrastructure, deployed multi-architecture malware, and exploited routing security gaps at scale.

Read all about what we found, and stay tuned for the next installment.

https://globalcyberalliance.org/aide-data-apt36/

#threatintelligence #threatintel #cybersecurity #AIDE #research #malware #routingsecurity

AIDE Data on APT36: Regional Infrastructure Risks and Security Gaps - GCA | Global Cyber Alliance | Working to Eradicate Cyber Risk

Exploring APT36 (Transparent Tribe), a believed Pakistani state-aligned group launching cyber operations against Indian targets.

GCA | Global Cyber Alliance | Working to Eradicate Cyber Risk