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Why Is It Taking So Long To Secure Internet Routing?

CowboyRobot writes: We live in an imperfect world where routing-security incidents can still slip past deployed security defenses, and no single routing-security solution can prevent every attacks. Research suggests, however, that the combination of RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) with prefix filtering could significantly improve routing security; both solutions are based on whitelisting techniques and can reduce the number of autonomous systems that are impacted by prefix hijacks, route leaks, and path-shortening attacks. "People have been aware of BGP’s security issues for almost two decades and have proposed a number of solutions, most of which apply simple and well-understood cryptography or whitelisting techniques. Yet, many of these solutions remain undeployed (or incompletely deployed) in the global Internet, and the vulnerabilities persist. Why is it taking so long to secure BGP?"

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  1. Re:It's a production system by silas_moeckel · · Score: 4, Informative

    And if you look at IPv6 BGP filtering is a lot better.

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    No sir I dont like it.
  2. Re:NSA Tampering by epyT-R · · Score: 3, Informative

    They don't have to. They have CALEA ports.