Conveners
Where networks and security collide: 5C
- Tangui Coulouarn (DEIC)
Description
This session focusses on the implementation of security principles and actions with concrete experiences in the field. One presentation will expose how the 4 MANRS actions have been successfully implemented in practice to increase secure routing in the context of a large R&E network. A second presentation will expose some of the limitations of the zero-trust security concept in practice. The last presentation will present the experience of an NREN hosting Tor exit relays
Insecure routing is one of the most common paths for malicious threats to networks. To improve the security of the global routing system, MANRS initiative has been created and is currently promoted by Internet Society. This presentation focus on how RedCLARA NEG (Network Engineering Group) has implemented the 4 MANRS actions and how we have achieved and maintained a score of 100% for them. In...
The Tor network, known for providing privacy and censorship circumvention to millions of daily users, is made up of volunteer relay operators around the world. A growing number of these relays are hosted at or run by European NRENs and universities. This session by Tor Project and Switch will compare Tor's education, community, and research goals to the NREN mission. We will use Switch's...
Zero-trust security is a concept that has gained widespread popularity in recent years as a security approach that aims to improve security by eliminating trust in users, devices, and networks. Zero-trust includes continuously requiring user identity verification, limiting access and assuming that attackers have breached an organization’s networks. However, in practice, it has been found that...