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Threats to Internet Routing and Global Connectivity

Threats to Internet Routing and Global Connectivity, 20th Annual FIRST Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia Canada, June 2008 (69 page presentation) includes discussion of the following topics:

  • Physical problems (Physical Infrastructure: Natural, accidental or intentional destruction)
      Earthquakes, Anchors/Backhoes, Hurricanes
  • Routing Vulnerabilities (Logical Infrastructure: if routers cannot direct traffic appropriately, the Internet is broken.)
      Misconfigurations, hijacks, attacks
  • Business Conflicts (Competitors might not want to exchange traffic.)
      De-peerings

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