RIPE NCC Update Ingrid Wijte Assistant Manager Registration Services and Policy Development LACNIC 27 | Foz do Iguaçu | May 2017
There’s a Lot Going On • Our focus in 2017 • Maintaining an accurate registry • Helping governments with IPv6 • RIPE NCC Survey and actions • Formalising external relationships • And much more! Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 2
Membership Continues to Grow May 2017 16,053 LIRs +2,276 in the last 12 months Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 3
Our Focus in 2017 • A strong, secure and accurate registry • Enhancing RIR stability through good governance and accountability • Pursuing efficiency through streamlined internal processes and automation • Engaging with members, the RIPE community, governments and regulators Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 4
Strong, Secure, Accurate Registry • IPv6 Milestone - Very first subsequent IPv6 allocation issued • Assisted Registry Check (ARC) - Targeting “less active” members - Has produced a high result in updated information • Resource Transfers - Continues to constitute a high demand on resources - Complex tickets with increased levels of scrutiny Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 5
Strong, Secure, Accurate Registry • Hijacks and Investigations - Due diligence checks have prevented several high volume unauthorised transfers - Following an Executive Board decision, cases of confirmed fraud will be reported to the police • Maintaining focus on accuracy of the Registry • Continuously focusing on efficiency by improving self-service processes - However, a level of human interaction remains crucial Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 6
Resource Transfers • All Internet number resources can be transferred within the RIPE NCC service region • Inter-RIR transfers with APNIC and ARIN All Inter-RIR IPv4 Transfers 2015-2017 Incoming Outgoing APNIC 14 6 ARIN 159 15 Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 7
Transfers Within our Service Region IPv4 IPv6 ASNs 3000 2250 1500 750 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 8 Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017
IPv4 Addresses Transferred 382,080 IPv4 addresses transferred within our service region last month 9 Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017
Mergers in our Service Region 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 10
IPv6 Programme for Governments • RIPE NCC initiative to assist governments with their IPv6 deployment plans • Establish contact with governments before their IPv6 planning starts • Raise awareness of IPv6 policies and procedures • Delivered through a one-day tailored programme https://labs.ripe.net/Members/arne_kiessling/ipv6-support-for- governments-programme Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 11
Policy Proposals Under Discussion • 2016-04, “IPv6 PI Sub-assignment Clarification” - Defines sub-assignments in IPv6 PI assignments • 2017-01, “Publish statistics on Intra-RIR Legacy Updates” - Requires the RIPE NCC to publish all changes to the holdership of legacy resources in our existing transfer statistics Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 12
RIPE NCC Survey and Actions • Great response to our 2016 survey - 4,300 people from over 100 countries responded • Strong support for the current direction of the RIPE NCC and high levels of satisfaction - Awareness of certain RIPE NCC services remains an issue • Results analysed by neutral third party - Used to identify 40 key findings and proposed actions that we will undertake over the coming year Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 13
RIPE NCC Survey and Actions https://www.ripe.net/survey2016/key-findings Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 14
Formalising External Relationships • We work with a diverse range of organisations - Technical coordination organisations - Industry groups - Public regulators - Law enforcement agencies - Academic institutions • We will be formalising our existing relationships with these organisations • The aim is to foster more cooperation and coordination for the benefit of our community https://www.ripe.net/about-us/what-we-do/formal-agreements Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 15
RIPE Accountability Task Force • Focus is now shifting from legal entities (RIPE NCC) to communities (RIPE) • RIPE Accountability Task Force established in October 2016 to: - Examine RIPE community structures, documentation and processes - Identify where accountability could be improved - Publish recommendations to the RIPE community Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 16
Training Services • Train the Trainer - Middle East and Russian/CIS regions • New webinars - Internet governance - Training for Law Enforcement with EUROPOL and CEPOL • Academic Partnership Programme - Presentations/tutorials at universities - Covers technical aspects, Internet ecosystem and RIRs - Exploring online options that enable students to gain credits Ingrid Wijte | LACNIC 27 | May 2017 17
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