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Project Description

Secure Inter-Domain Routing--Part 1: Route Hijacks

Date Published: July 6, 2017

Author(s)

William Haag (NIST), Douglas Montgomery (NIST), William Barker (Dakota Consulting), Allen Tan (MITRE)

Abstract

Keywords

Autonomous Systems (AS);  ; Border Gateway Protocol (BGP);  ; Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks;  ; Internet Service Providers (ISPs);  ; Regional Internet Registry (RIR);  ; Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI);  ; route hijack;  ; Route Origin Authorization (ROA);  ; Route Origin Validation (ROV)
Control Families

None selected

Documentation

Publication:
Project Description (pdf)

Supplemental Material:
Project Homepage

Related NIST Publications:
SP 1800-14 (Draft)
SP 1800-14

Document History:
07/06/17: Project Description (Final)

Topics

Security and Privacy

general security & privacy, public key infrastructure

Technologies

networks