Internet-Draft draft-ietf-grow-routing-ops-sec-inform-00.txt is now available.
It is a work item of the Global Routing Operations (GROW) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   Current Options for Securing Global Routing
   Author:  Tobias Fiebig
   Name:    draft-ietf-grow-routing-ops-sec-inform-00.txt
   Pages:   53
   Dates:   2025-04-09

Abstract:

   The Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is the protocol is a critical
   component in the Internet to exchange routing information between
   network domains.  Due to this central nature, it is an accepted best
   practice to ensure basic security properties for BGP and BGP speaking
   routers.  While these general principles are outlined in BCP194, it
   does not provide a list of technical and implementation options for
   securing BGP.

   This document lists available options for securing BGP, serving as a
   contemporary, non-exhaustive, repository of options and methods.  The
   document explicitly does not make value statements on the efficacy of
   individual techniques, not does it mandate or prescribe the use of
   specific technique or implementations.

   Operators are advised to carefully consider whether the listed
   methods are applicable for their use-case to ensure best current
   practices are followed in terms of which security properties need to
   be ensured when operating BGP speakers.  Furthermore, the listed
   options in this document may change over time, and should not be used
   as a timeless ground-truth of applicable or sufficient methods.

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