Dear colleagues,
Thank you for your input on the criticality ratings of the LIR Portal,
RIPE NCC Access (SSO), and the email service (MX) in the three impact
areas: global routing, IP addresses and AS Numbers, and global DNS.
After further analysis on internal impact areas on the RIPE NCC, such as
financial and legal, some of these ratings have been increased. You can
find in a table on ripe.net the final criticality levels
<https://www.ripe.net/support/documentation/service-criticality-rating-of-ripe-ncc-services>
of all the services in scope.
These ratings could influence a range of decisions, from using certain
cloud services to determining service level objectives or security controls.
Best regards,
Theo
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Theodoros Polychniatis
Manager Business Applications
RIPE NCC
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Subject: [ncc-services-wg] Proposed Service Criticality Forms
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 14:39:52 +0100
From: Theodoros Polychniatis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
CC: Kaveh Ranjbar <[email protected]>, Razvan Oprea <[email protected]>
Dear Colleagues,
During the RIPE NCC Services WG session at RIPE 84 in May, we discussed
the Service Criticality Framework
(https://ripe84.ripe.net/wp-content/uploads/presentations/101-101-Technology-Update-RIPE-84.pdf
and https://ripe84.ripe.net/archives/video/811). We mentioned that we
would like the Working Group's input on the criticality ratings for
www.ripe.net, our email service (MX), RIPE NCC Access (SSO) and the LIR
Portal.
We have completed the forms internally and would like to share them with
you. We hope to receive your feedback by 23 December.
Best regards,
Theo
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Theodoros Polychniatis
Asst. Manager Software Engineering
RIPE NCC
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