The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has spent $3 million over the past few years on research aimed at bolstering the security of the Internet's routing system. Now, as this research is being deployed across the Internet, DHS wants government agencies and their carriers to be among the earliest adopters of the new Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) system that it helped create. . DHS considers the RPKI system to be a much-needed first step in securing the Internet's core routing protocol, which is called the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). In addition to its support of RPKI, DHS also has spent around $1 million on research and software development aimed at adding security directly to BGP. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . The Department of Homeland Security views RPKI as a vital advancement for fortifying the fundamental routing framework of the Internet, thereby improving global cybersecurity measures.. BGP Protocol Security,RPKI Adoption,Internet Routing Enhanced Security. . Alex
In today’s world we are constantly reminded of the day to day dangers that exist in our society. According to statistics people are becoming the victims of Identity Theft at an alarming rate, it is estimated that 246,570 people had their identities stolen in 2004 alone. Businesses are taking every precaution imaginable to protect the privacy of their consumers. We live in an electronic age, things like paying bills, shopping, ordering clothing, and banking are done online. Yes; it is a very convenient way to do business! It is also very dangerous! . The preferred method of protecting information is a combination of encryption, tunneling, packet filtering, encapsulation, and firewall use. The link for this article located at InfoSec Writers is no longer available. . Investigate strategies for protecting your information using encryption techniques and firewalls to achieve strong cybersecurity.. Network Hardening, Data Protection, Encryption Techniques, Firewall Security. . Brittany Day
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