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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract

Recent BGP routing incidents - malicious or not
Meeting: NANOG63
Date / Time: 2015-02-02 1:45pm - 2:15pm
This item is webcast
Room: Salon I
Presenters: Speakers:

Andree Toonk, BGPMon.net

Andree is the founder and lead developer of BGPMon.net, where he specializes in BGP routing and BGP security incidents such as routing hijacks and large scale outages. Andree is Manager of Network Engineering at OpenDNS where he is responsible for the OpenDNS global Network architecture, development, and implementation and operations of the OpenDNS infrastructure. Managing all aspects: transit, peering, anycast, automation, DDOS mitigation, facilities, routing, switching, firewalls, etc. Andree received his MS degree in System and Network Engineering from the University of Amsterdam. He has a a passion for network security and network automation.
Abstract: ®In this presentation we'll go over the details of some of the recently observed BGP incidents.
The presenter will highlight a few recent real world examples, provide data and background information.

Examples include:
* IP squatting by spammer
* The Bitcoin BGP Hijack
* Turkey Hijacking IP addresses for popular Global DNS providers
* BGP leaks (accidentally providing transit, not hijacks) causing outages for large CDN
* BGP MITM events

We'll also look at the questions if certain networks are more vulnerable than others & why.
All examples are supported by real world data and relevant background info.
Files: pdfRecent BGP routing incidents - malicious or not(PDF)
youtubeRecent BGP routing incidents - malicious or not
Sponsors: None.

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    Joe Provo, Google; Panelists:
    McGehee Games, CenturyLink; Steve Powell, Level3; Dave Siegel, Level 3 Communications; Richard A Steenbergen
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    Joe Provo, Google; Panelists:
    McGehee Games, CenturyLink; Steve Powell, Level3; Dave Siegel, Level 3 Communications; Richard A Steenbergen
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    Joe Provo, Google; Panelists:
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    Bronwyn Lewis, Packet Clearing House; Carlos Vicente, Dyn; Jérôme Fleury, CloudFlare;
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    Bronwyn Lewis, Packet Clearing House; Carlos Vicente, Dyn; Jérôme Fleury, CloudFlare;
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    Bronwyn Lewis, Packet Clearing House; Carlos Vicente, Dyn; Jérôme Fleury, CloudFlare;

 

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