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Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 11:29:13 -0700
Does another barrier to entry make sense?
ROV's ROA creation is a barrier to entry in north america, as discussed in another thread or see https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_scholarship/2035/ there are other cultures where isp operational security is taken more seriously than power and money.
Do we trust the FCC to come up with an industry wide fool proof (whatever that means) security standard?
note that the DHS funded the development of both dns and routing security technology. otoh, as other cultures, clue is not evenly distributed. the first step is said to be admitting one has a problem. randy
Current thread:
- Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Fletcher Kittredge (Sep 19)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Dennis B (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Randy Bush (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Josh Luthman (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Randy Bush (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Josh Luthman (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard John Curran (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Randy Bush (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Gary Buhrmaster (Sep 20)
- Re: Article: DoD, DoJ press FCC for industry-wide BGP security standard Dennis B (Sep 20)