Dear Markus
Thanks for this list. I'd love to see a bit more than best practices
though. I'd like to see this group come up with recommendations of what
RIPE can/should do to curb malicious behavior.
I think there are already a lot of groups that share info, so I'm not
sure we need another one, but if members have a need for that, we could
liaise with such existing groups. Shadowserver and FIRST come to mind.
But again, people that want to do things probably already have this inf.
We should figure out what to do with people who don't care.
Best
Serge
On 07.05.24 13:59, mar...@mxdomain.de wrote:
Dear Anti-Abuse Working Group Members,
Thank you for your responses and support for both the WG itself and the
current Co-Chairs. We are pleased to see that you prefer to keep this WG
active.
As Co-Chairs, we see an opportunity to broaden our scope (i.e.,
re-charter). Our main intention is to bring in fresh energy and
perspectives by welcoming new faces. Additionally, there are relevant
security topics that don't always neatly fit into other WGs.
Regarding the question of what a new charter might entail, we have put
together a preliminary, high level, draft that we would love to discuss
further at RIPE88.
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Objective:
The Security Working Group is committed to fostering collaboration,
sharing best practices, and addressing security challenges within the
RIPE community. The primary objective of the WG is to enhance the
security, resilience, and stability of the Internet infrastructure
within our region. Tackling abuse of Internet infrastructure and
resources would remain a goal of the WG.
Scope:
- Identifying and analyzing emerging security threats and
vulnerabilities affecting Internet infrastructure.
- Collaborating with stakeholders to develop and advocate for best
practices, guidelines, and standards for securing Internet resources.
- Facilitating information sharing and cooperation among network
operators, law enforcement, and relevant entities to mitigate security
risks.
- Providing education, training, and outreach initiatives to raise
awareness of security issues and promote best practices adoption.
- Develop policies and best practices to improve security and response
to security incidents and abuse issues.
— snap —
We are looking forward to your input and comments.
Best regards,
Brian, Tobias, Markus
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Dr. Serge Droz
Member, FIRST Board of Directors
https://www.first.org
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