Other RIR based RIRs have the same ability to protect prefixes in their realm 
of control.  (See RFC 2725 RPSS)(*)  (I think that APNIC is doing pretty much 
as RIPE is.) 

Even RIPE is not secure for prefixes outside their region.  (There's one 
maintainer that anyone can use to register anything for resources outside the 
region - password publicly available, etc.)

Non-RIR based IRRs do not have the ability to tie the register-er to authority 
for the resource, so they have no base on which to build the RIPE sort of 
security.

--Sandy

(*) (yes, I'm listed as an author, but Curtis Villamizer was far and away the 
principal author.)

On Oct 24, 2014, at 7:20 PM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The RIPE IRR is secure. Why not just copy that for the other regions?
> 
> Baldur

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