The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Jan Zorz will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
ION Toronto, 11 November 2013: The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices documents emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Many operators need down-to-earth information on how to fix their current issues and how to implement new technologies coming out of the IETF. How can the Internet Society help facilitate this work?
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Chris Grundemann will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
Join us to learn how to improve your supply chain, with better inventory management by Acctivate and cloud based fully integrated EDI solutions by B2BGateway. During this Webinar B2BGateway and Acctivate will take you through a brief explanation of what EDI is and how it fits into today's marketplace. Lauren Stine, Manager of Implementation from Acctivate will also be speaking about how Acctivate helps businesses optimize and streamline their processes by implementing inventory management software. Learn how to save on staff resources and drastically cut down errors.
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Jan Zorz will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
ION Toronto, 11 November 2013: The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices documents emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Many operators need down-to-earth information on how to fix their current issues and how to implement new technologies coming out of the IETF. How can the Internet Society help facilitate this work?
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Chris Grundemann will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
Join us to learn how to improve your supply chain, with better inventory management by Acctivate and cloud based fully integrated EDI solutions by B2BGateway. During this Webinar B2BGateway and Acctivate will take you through a brief explanation of what EDI is and how it fits into today's marketplace. Lauren Stine, Manager of Implementation from Acctivate will also be speaking about how Acctivate helps businesses optimize and streamline their processes by implementing inventory management software. Learn how to save on staff resources and drastically cut down errors.
Durante esta semana se han realizado actividades programadas desde el plan de Igualdad, El alumnado de todo el centro ha revisado las revistas de juguetes que suelen presentar las empresas. Tras su revisión, han analizado los resultados a través de un debate.
Para poder fomentar en el alumnado el uso de juegos no sexistas, se han creado juguetes unisex con material reciclado. Y tras haber tratado el tema, al alumnado ha escrito a SSMM los Reyes Magos una carta con la elección de los nuevos juguetes.
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Charla en el Comité UCR del Distrito de Pte Peron sobre: "Globalización y regionalización luego del efecto Trump", desafíos para el desarrollo económico en Latinoamérica y como afecta todo al ámbito local.
Best Current Operational Practices - An Update
Jan Žorž (Internet Society)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Jan Zorz will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
Durante esta semana se han realizado actividades programadas desde el plan de Igualdad, El alumnado de todo el centro ha revisado las revistas de juguetes que suelen presentar las empresas. Tras su revisión, han analizado los resultados a través de un debate.
Para poder fomentar en el alumnado el uso de juegos no sexistas, se han creado juguetes unisex con material reciclado. Y tras haber tratado el tema, al alumnado ha escrito a SSMM los Reyes Magos una carta con la elección de los nuevos juguetes.
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Charla en el Comité UCR del Distrito de Pte Peron sobre: "Globalización y regionalización luego del efecto Trump", desafíos para el desarrollo económico en Latinoamérica y como afecta todo al ámbito local.
Best Current Operational Practices - An Update
Jan Žorž (Internet Society)
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standardizes the protocols and services that vendors implement and network operators are supposed to deploy and use. We believe there is an opportunity to better identify, capture, and promote best current operational practices emerging from various regional network operators’ groups. We believe sharing these documents across the globe would benefit the wider Internet community and help more operators deploy new technologies like IPv6 and DNSSEC faster and easier. Deploy360’s Jan Zorz will give an update on this progress, discuss the status of BCOP efforts across the world, and give an overview of some of the documents in the process so far.
Opening Slides from ION Belfast by Chris Grundemann of the Internet Society. Introduces the Internet Society and the Deploy360 Programme that hosts the ION Conference Series.
IPv6 IAB/IETF Activities Report as presented by Cathy Aronson at ARIN's Public Policy and Members Meeting in April 2014. All ARIN 33 presentations are posted online at: https://www.arin.net/ARIN33_materials
3 July 2017 - Opening slides from ION Costa Rica, introducing the Internet Society, the Deploy360 program, and our work in IPv6, DNSSEC, TLS, routing security, and the IETF
Presentation at ION Belfast: "Securing BGP" by David Freedman.
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3 July 2017 - At ION Costa Rica, Kevin Meynell discusses work underway at the IETF on IPv6, DNSSEC, Routing, and more, and how anyone can get involved in the IETF process.
18 September 2017 - ION Malta
What’s happening at the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)? What RFCs and Internet-Drafts are in progress related to IPv6, DNSSEC, Routing Security/Resiliency, and other key topics? We’ll give an overview of the ongoing discussions in several working groups and discuss the outcomes of recent Birds-of-a-Feather (BoF) sessions, and provide a preview of what to expect in future discussions.
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Sunny Chendi, Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy at APNIC, presents 'APNIC Policy Roundup' at the 5th ICANN APAC-TWNIC Engagement Forum and 41st TWNIC OPM in Taipei, Taiwan from 23 to 24 April.
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Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at APNIC deliver keynote presentation on the 'Future Evolution of the Internet' at the Everything Open 2024 conference in Gladstone, Australia from 16 to 18 April 2024.
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Paul Wilson, Director General of APNIC delivers a presentation on IP addressing and IPv6 to the Policymakers Program during IETF 119 in Brisbane Australia from 16 to 22 March 2024.
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Che-Hoo Cheng, Senior Director, Development at APNIC presents on the "Benefits of doing Internet peering and running an Internet Exchange (IX)" at the Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia's IPv6, IXP, Datacenter - Policy and Regulation International Trends Forum in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on 7 March 2024
APNIC Update and RIR Policies for ccTLDs, presented at APTLD 85APNIC
APNIC Senior Advisor, Membership and Policy, Sunny Chendi presented on APNIC updates and RIR Policies for ccTLDs at APTLD 85 in Goa, India from 19-22 February 2024.
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# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
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Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
Multi-cluster Kubernetes Networking- Patterns, Projects and GuidelinesSanjeev Rampal
Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
2. What’s a BCOP?
Best Current Operational Practice
•A living document describing the best
operational practices currently agreed on by
subject matter experts
•Vetted and periodically reviewed by the global
network engineering community (GNEC)
3. The Problem
• Operational knowledge tends to be “tribal”
• Presentations, hallway conversations, internal
documents, in someone’s head…
• Technology, tools, and practices change over time…
• There are hundreds of operational forums
globally
• Archives stored in different formats, some searchable,
rarely have speech text or video, no vetting, and state
unknown.
• How do I find up-to-date, relevant
information when I need it?
4. The BCOP Solution
Open, Transparent, Bottom-up, and Community led
§ Community driven, community written, community vetted Best
Current Operational Practices from an open forum, list, and
publicly searchable site.
§ Community written and approved Development Process for
BCOPs
§ Everyone is welcome to participate
5. BCOP activity around the world:
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/about/bcop/
•Africa region: A BCOP group was started under AfNOG, lead
by Fiona Asonga and Douglas Onyango
•Asia: BCOP Task Force started at JANOG, co-chaired by
Seiichi Kawamura and Yoshinobu Matsuzaki, NZNOG BCOP
starting up, lead by Dean Pemberton
• No whole-region effort started yet
•Europe: RIPE BCOP Task Force, co-chaired by Benno
Overeider and Jan Žorž
•Latin America: A BCOP Task Force was started under
LACNOG, from now on lead by Ariel Weher and Luis Balbinot
•North America: BCOP Committee established, lead by Aaron
Hughes and Chris Grundemann
6. AfNOG BCOP
AfNOG BCOP group is bootstrapping, so URLs with
more info are yet to be established.
Co-chairs: Fiona Asonga and Douglas Onyango
MailingList: http://www.afnog.org/mailinglist.php
BCOP Workshop in Nairobi, 9 BCOP drafts
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/blog/2016/04/af
bcop-workshop-a-huge-leap-forward-for-the-african-
bcop-initiative/
BCOP workshop planned for AIS2017
7. RIPE BCOP
Co-chairs: Benno Overreinder and Jan Žorž
Charter:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/groups/tf/best-current-
operational-practices-task-force
Mailing List:
https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/bcop
8. RIPE BCOP published documents: RIPE-631
“IPv6 troubleshooting for residential helpdesks”
Contributors: Lee Howard, John Jason Brzozowski, David Freedman, Jason
Fesler, Tim Chown, Sander Steffann, Chris Grundemann, Jen Linkova, Chris
Tuska, Daniel Breuer, Jan Žorž
•Starting point for technical support staff at ISPs or
enterprise IT helpdesks
•Addresses the “fear of the unknown” problem at
many organizations
•Provides a solid first step for front-line support
personnel.
9. RIPE BCOP documents in the works:
Protocol default values
+ Cryptographical
considerations?
+ ZSK/KSK split or CSK?
+ When to rollover?
+ Values for signature validities,
re-sign, refresh, …
+ NSEC or NSEC3?
+ If NSEC3, when to resalt?
Key management
+ Generation: Number of
participants?
+ Delivery: Integrity checks?
Audit trail?
+ Storage: Online or offline? HSM
or not?
+ Usage: Who can use? How to
(de)activate?
“DNSSEC operational practices for authoritative
name servers”
Contributors: Matthijs Mekking
Available software
+ Standalone solutions: OpenDNSSEC, BIND, Knot, …
+ Combinations: ldnsutils + NSD, …
+ Closed source: Microsoft DNS, Nominum, ...
10. RIPE BCOP documents in the works:
Definitions:
Interconnection types
• Direct interconnection
• IXP Peering
• IXP Route-server
• Multihop
AS relationships
• Transit / Customer (leaf)
• Transit / Small transit
• Peering
Recommendations:
AS relationship dependent
• TCP-Authentication
• AS-PATH filtering
• Prefixes filtering (route objects)
• Max-prefix
• Private AS removing
General recommendations
• Martians filtering
• Bogons filtering
• Default route filtering
• Log
• Graceful restart
“BGP Best Current Operational Practices”
Contributors: Pierre Lorinquer, Observatory Team (G. Valadon, M. Feuillet, F.
Contat) and operators Association Kazar, France-IX, Jaguar Network, Neo
Telecoms, Orange, RENATER, SFR
11. RIPE BCOP documents in the works:
IPv6 for Enterprises
•IPv6 Best Current Operational and deployment
Practices for Enterprises…
•Majority of the work is being carried on by Sander
Steffann, Jan Žorž is co-author
•Continuation of RIPE-554 and RIPE-631 series of
documents.
12. RIPE BCOP documents in the works:
IPv6 prefix assignment for end-users - static or
dynamic and what size to choose.
Authors: Jan Žorž <zorz@isoc.org>, Sander Steffann <sander@steffann.nl>, Primož
Dražumerič <Primoz.Drazumeric@telekom.si>, Mark Townsley <townsley@cisco.com>,
Andrew Alston <andrew.alston@liquidtelecom.com>, Gert Doering <gert@space.net>,
Jordi Palet <jordi.palet@consulintel.es>, Jen Linkova <furry@google.com>, Luis Balbinot
lbalbinot@brdigital.com.br
•Advice to operators what size of IPv6 prefixes for
assigning them to customers to choos and how to
delegate them – statically or dynamically.
•Continuation of RIPE-554 and RIPE-631 series of
documents.
13. RIPE BCOP new ideas for documents:
•IPv6 deployment for small/medium ISP
•IP resources transfers
•Network complexity and correlation to
troubleshooting
•MANRS BCOP
14. LACNOG BCOP
BCOP-LAC is bootstrapping, URLs with more info to
follow.
Co-chairs: Luis Balbinot and Ariel Weher
Mailing list: https://mail.lacnic.net/mailman/listinfo/bcop
15. LacNOG BCOP documents in the works:
“LacNOG BCOP Development Process
document”
Contributors: Pedro R. Torres Jr., Luis Balbinot
•A development process is important for capture the
Best Current Operational Practices in
documentation format that is uniform and easy to
read.
•LacNOG BCOP TF decided to set the format and
procedure first and then start capturing the Best
Current Operational Practices into documents.
16. LacNOG BCOP documents in the works:
• Recomendações para Notificações de Incidentes de
Segurança
• Recomendaciones de como implementar o comenzar con
IPv6
• Cooperacion de operadores y CSIRT's, creacion de un
template para reportar incidentes.
• Recomendaciones básicas de seguridad para operadores de
red.
• Best Practices for IXP's
• Configuración básica de firewall para un host en varios
sistemas operativos.
• Mitigación de DDOS
17. North Amercas BCOP
Co-chairs: Aaron Hughes and Chris Grundemann
Charter and Members:
http://nanog.org/governance/bcop
Published BCOPs (ratified):
http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/Ratified_BCOPs
Draft BCOPs (in progress):
http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/BCOP_Drafts
Mailing List:
http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/bcop
18. NA BCOP documents in the works:
“Public Peering Exchange Participant”
Contributors: Shawn Hsiao, Erik Muller
•This BCOP aims to update current “Public Peering
Exchange" BCOP
• Add IXP route handling advice
• Remove information pertaining to the operation of an exchange into a
separate document, and re-focus the document toward exchange
participants
• Other updates as needed
19. NA BCOP documents in the works:
“eBGP Configuration”
Contributors: Bill Armstrong, Nina Bargisen, Brian Schleeper, Umair Arshad,
Mannan Venkatesan, Courtney Smith, Raghav Bhargava, Karsten Thomann
•This BCOP aims to provide a singular, consistent
view of industry standard eBGP interconnection
methodologies
•This BCOP will also document pre and post turn-up
validation practices and IRR Etiquette
•The primary focus of this BCOP is eBGP know-how
20. NA BCOP documents in the works:
“Ethernet OAM”
Contributors: Mark Calkins, Jean-Francois Levesque, Voitek Kozack
•This BCOP aims to provide general Ethernet OAM
Orientation and Guidelines that can be followed by
any network operator whom wants or needs to
utilize Ethernet OAM features.
•The primary focus is on a basic understanding of
EOAM technologies.
21. NA BCOP documents in the works:
“IPv6 Peering”
Contributors: Zaid Ali, Bill Blackford, Chris Grundemann, Aaron Hughes, Darius
Jahandarie, Jonathan Lassoff, Joe Provo, Ren Provo, Brandon Ross, Michael K.
Smith
•This BCOP aims to provide general IPv6 Peering
and Transit guidelines
•The primary focus is on understanding BGP
peering and filtering
22. JANOG BCOP group
Co-chairs: Seiichi Kawamura and Matsuzaki Yoshinobu
Document in the works:
- EBGP Best Practices
http://www.janog.gr.jp/doc/janog-comment/bcop-
ebgp.txt
-How to build, plan and run conference WiFi network
(URL not yet public)
23. Potential Topics for Additional BCOPs
http://www.internetsociety.org/deploy360/about/bcop/topics/
•How to test your network performance
•How to check your visibility from global Internet
•De-Aggregation: strict filtering /48s out of /32
•How are operators using IRR?
•IPv6 enterprise network renumbering scenarios,
considerations, and methods
•DNS Policies
•Email Policies
•ICMP Filtering
•… (we need more suggestions)
24. Next Steps
Where are we going from here?
•Continue to bootstrap new efforts as needed
•Develop new BCOP documents
• Lots of low-hanging fruit
•Review and update existing BCOP documents
•Start thinking & talking about Global coordination
25. BCOP Global Coordination meeting @IETF93
-First BCOP GC meeting was held in Prague during the
IETF93
-First discussion started on how to globally coordinate the
efforts
26. Get Involved Today!
Join this grass-roots effort at the ground floor!
•Contribute to an existing draft
•Offer ideas for new drafts
•Kick off a new document
•Start a local or regional BCOP effort
• Email deploy360@isoc.org for more information