15 January–11 February 2024
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Learning > MANRS
The Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) is a global initiative, supported by the Internet Society, to work with operators, enterprises, and policymakers to implement crucial fixes needed to reduce the most common routing threats.
MANRS comprises four simple but concrete steps that will dramatically improve Internet security and reliability. The first two operational improvements eliminate common routing issues and attacks, while the second two procedural steps provide a bridge to universal adoption and decrease the likelihood of future incidents.
This course gives you an understanding of how critical is to ensure that Internet traffic is reliably routed around the world to build a trustworthy, global Internet. Based on common network operational practices in place today, the global Internet routing system does not have sufficient security controls to prevent the injection of false routing information, including impersonation of networks.
This course does not have prerequisites.
You should attend this course if:
This course lasts four weeks. Registration period opens three weeks prior to the course start date.
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Moderated course
(with an instructor)
Duration:
4 weeks
Available in
English