Your Quarterly Update on All Things MANRS, October 2025Time to Vote! Voting is now open for three (3) available seats on the MANRS Steering Committee. There are nine candidates standing for election this year, and each brings valuable experience, perspective, and commitment to strengthening our shared mission of improved routing security. The primary account holder for your organization should have received a ballot by email from the voting platform, BigPulse <https://www.bigpulsevoting.com/>. If you did not receive a ballot, please contact us as soon as possible. Voting opened on 28 October 2025 at 00:01 UTC and will close on 30 October 2025 at 23:59 UTC – which means you still have time if you’re reading this newsletter right as it comes out! Community Growth - 27 new participants joined the initiative this quarter — 25 network operators, 1 IXP, and 1 CDN/cloud provider. Together, they represent 13 countries from all five RIR regions. Welcome! - Our current total is now 1,282 participants — 1,092 network operators, 151 IXPs, 33 CDN and cloud providers, and 6 equipment vendors. In our interconnected ecosystem, growth is everybody’s business. Your MANRS participation won’t be fully effective until you have all your peers and clients on board too. So, send them over! Become our source of growth! New Resources… and a Call for Action Last quarter, the MANRS community approved the new Charter <https://manrs.org/about/governance/community-charter/> with a large majority (77%) <https://manrs.org/2025/07/updated-manrs-community-charter/> voting in favor. This quarter, we’re finishing the MANRS Steering Committee election for three new members. But there’s been more than voting in the last three months: - On September 8, we published a call to action for Indian operators <https://manrs.org/2025/09/india-cyberattacks/>. This was based on the findings of research into GCA’s AIDE data platform <https://globalcyberalliance.org/?s=apnic60> conducted in advance of Leslie Daigle’s keynote address at the APNIC 60 meeting in Da Nang (Vietnam) <https://blog.apnic.net/2025/09/10/keynotes-at-apnic-60-leslie-daigle-and-vu-...> . - On September 15, SIDN Labs presented the MANRS+ Testbed <https://manrs.org/2025/09/manrs-assessing-the-feasibility-of-routing-securit...>, a new resource to assess the feasibility of routing security compliance tests in the framework of the MANRS+ Working Group <https://manrs.org/about/manrs-working-group/>. This project will be featured at the upcoming MANRS Community Meeting on November 12. - On October 16, the Number Resource Organization (NRO) presented the progress of its NRO RPKI Program with a new centralized resource to create Route Origin Authorizations (ROAs) <https://manrs.org/2025/10/a-new-nro-resource-for-network-operators-working-a...> through each of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). This project will also be featured in the Community Meeting on November 12. MANRS in the Community The third quarter of the year is, traditionally, the calmest in terms of traveling for most of us. Still, MANRS has been pretty busy in the past three months: - July 19–25, Madrid (Spain 🇪🇸): IETF 123 - September 4–11, Da Nang (Vietnam 🇻🇳): APNIC 60, where MANRS played a central role in Leslie Daigle’s keynote speech <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkjstiZBQ9s&t=1241s> at the opening ceremony - September 3, virtual 🌎: CyberTelco 2025 <https://www.telesemana.com/blog/2025/09/25/cybertelco-2025-entre-la-urgencia...>, where Alejandro Fernández-Cernuda presented MANRS in the context of the work of cybersecurity nonprofits - September 8 – 12, Colombia 🇨🇴: MANRS Certification Marathon <https://www.linkedin.com/posts/erika-vega-valenzuela_manrs-routingsecurity-n...>, offered by our Steering Committee Member Erika Vega Valenzuela together with NAP Colombia - September 18, The Hague (Netherlands 🇳🇱): Meeting of the Dutch Internet Standards Platform, in which Andrei Robachevsky offered an update on MANRS <https://nl.internet.nl/article/plis-meeting-sept-2025/> - September 29 – October 2, Accra (Ghana 🇬🇭): African Internet Summit, where Andrei Robachevsky joined a panel to offer an update on MANRS in the African context <https://www.internetsummit.africa/program/ais-25-daily-recap/daily-recap-30-...> And, of course, October (already Q4), is being as busy as usual. If you haven’t seen us here: - October 1 – 3, Asunción (Paraguay 🇵🇾): Internet Governance Forum Paraguay 2025 - October 6 – 8, Bucharest (Romania 🇷🇴): Bucharest Cybersecurity Conference 2025 - October 6 – 10, San Salvador (El Salvador 🇸🇻): LACNIC 44-LACNOG 2025 - October 20 – 24, Bucharest (Romania 🇷🇴): RIPE 91 - October 24, Mérida (Mexico 🇲🇽): Simposium de Sistemas y Computación 2025 - October 27 – 29, Arlington (Texas, United States 🇺🇸): NANOG 95 You may bump into us next week at IETF 124 in Montreal (Canada 🇨🇦). More events are getting confirmed, so stay alert to our news <https://manrs.org/blog/>. Also, if you’d like to meet us in person or have ideas on MANRS Community events and other events to attend, please get in touch <https://manrs.org/about/contact>. See You on November 12! The second MANRS Community Meeting of 2025, happening on November 12, is around the corner, so if you haven’t registered to attend yet, it’s time to do it now! Remember that, as customary, we will hold the meeting in two separate sessions: - East: November 12, 8:00 – 10:00 UTC > link to register <https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Ih79uT9cS4SgY-kUd_d7yw?_x_zm_rtaid=...> - West: November 12, 19:00 – 21:00 UTC > link to register <https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/H4I9qHhiTCu58XqgsdCEAg?_x_zm_rtaid=...> The agenda of both sessions will be divided in two blocks, one with Updates from the Secretariat, with a shared agenda for both sessions: - Growth, uptake, and engagement - MANRS Charter Review: results - SC Election: results - Next MDP work: Action review - Plans for 2026: MANRS Enterprise Program / MANRS Ambassadors / Sustainability And one with Updates from the Community, with a focus on the barriers to RPKI adoption, among other topics, and the following confirmed speakers (stay tuned for more updates on the agenda!): - Session East: Changqing An (CERNET) and Lisa Bruder & Moritz Müller (SIDN Labs) - Session West: Changqing An (CERNET), Taejoong Chung (Virginia Tech), Sofía Silva Berenguer (NRO), and Steve Wallace (Internet2) Session East will be moderated by Arturo Servín (Google), whereas session West will be moderated by Tony Tauber (Comcast), both members of MANRS Steering Committee. We would like to thank our speakers, moderators, and the rest of the members of the Steering Committee for their involvement in the planning and organization of this meeting. Can We Help? We always welcome feedback. To do so, simply email us at contact@manrs.org or submit feedback via the website. In the meantime, follow us on social media @RoutingMANRS for all the day-to-day updates. And if you know of another organization that should join us — including peers or clients of your own networks or services— send them here to join <https://manrs.org/join>! Can You Help? Yes, you can! The newsletter is open to everyone interested in routing security, either a MANRS Participant or not. 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