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Re: Survey on the use of IP blacklists for threat mitigation


From: "Rogers, Zachery" <Zach.Rogers () oregonstate edu>
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 19:14:20 +0000

Yikes. I suppose the old guard will continue to block progressive change.

We can do better, folks.

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Zach Rogers
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Oregon Research & Teaching Security Operations Center (ORTSOC)
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From: NANOG on behalf of J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:08 PM
To: Ryan Landry
Cc: NANOG; Rachee Singh
Subject: Re: Survey on the use of IP blacklists for threat mitigation

Guess we all better start rewriting all of the documentation out there because some PC marketing snowflake wants to get 
extra brownie points and attention for classifying a color in RGB into a racial divide for which it never 
originated.blacklists are not always deny/block/disallow and conformed of things that allow you to take actions 
whatever your choosing upon their contents and your policies.What’s next ? redlisting ? Don’t offend the Russians ... 
blue ? Don’t want to offend the police ...Leave this crap off the list, it’s not helping anyone.SMH--  J. HellenthalThe 
fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume.On Jun 
16, 2020, at 13:27, Ryan Landry <ryan.landry () gmail com> wrote:In kind, I'd like to encourage the use of terms like 
permit/accept list or deny/block list.Respectfully,-RyanOn Tue, Jun 16, 2020 at 11:33 AM Rachee Singh <rachee.singh () 
gmail com> wrote:Hi NANOG community,We are a group of researchers studying the use of IP blacklists as a mechanism to 
mitigate security threats -- particularly over the IPv6 Internet. We would like to understand if and how you use IP 
blacklists to secure your networks. Please consider taking our short survey: https://forms.gle/ZEsxyiBivJAfLF7e6The 
survey will be anonymous unless you choose to identify yourself.Thanks,RacheeUMass Amherst

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