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Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment

Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment. September 23, 2011 Andy Ogielski, Renesys Jennifer Rexford, Princeton U. WG 6 Co-Chairs. Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council. CSR C. Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment.

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Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment

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  1. Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment September 23, 2011 Andy Ogielski, Renesys Jennifer Rexford, Princeton U. WG 6 Co-Chairs Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council CSR C

  2. Working Group 6: Secure BGP Deployment • Short Description:  The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) controls inter-domain packet traffic routing on the entire global Internet. BGP relies on trust among operators of gateway routers to ensure the integrity of the Internet routing infrastructure. Over the years, this trust has been compromised on a number of occasions, revealing fundamental weaknesses of this critical infrastructure. This Working Group will recommend the framework for industry regarding incremental adoption of secure routingprocedures and protocols based on existing work in industry and research. The framework will include specific technical procedures and protocols. The framework will be proposed in a way suitable for opt-in by large Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in order to create incentives for a wider scale, incremental ISP deployment of secure BGP protocols and practices in a market-driven, cost-effective manner. • Duration: August 2011 – March 2013 Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council CSR C

  3. Working Group 6 – Participants Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council CSR C

  4. Working Group 6 - Current Work Activity • Assembling the team • Exploration of the state of standardization of secure BGP protocol variants • Exploration of the state of implementation of secure BGP protocol variants

  5. Working Group 6 - Work Completed • Compilation of an initial package of engineering and research papers underlying the concepts of market-driven incremental deployment of secure BGP routing.

  6. Working Group 6 - Next Steps • WG Kickoff meeting • Adoption of milestones by WG members • Assignment of responsibilities to WG members • Recommendations for deployment strategy Note: The objectives of this Working Group do not overlap the standards committees’ work. This Working Group is focused on market driven deployment strategy recommendations and on security metrics for deployment evaluation.

  7. Working Group 6 - Project Timeline • WG regular meeting dates TBD • WG Final Recommendations: March 2013 • Intermediate Milestones (Preliminary): • Secure Routing Implementation Practices – March 8, 2012 • Secure Routing Performance Metrics – September 12, 2012 • Status of Secure Routing Performance Metrics – December 5, 2012

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