Как оказалось, в этот тихий, воскресный, нерабочий вечер Роскомнадзор проводит четвертый этап «учений» по суверенному интернету.
Это заключительные испытания, после которых станет понятно (им, не нам), насколько наши сети готовы к противостоянию внешним угрозам. Согласно плановой документации сегодня проверяют уязвимости протокола BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), который используется для построения маршрутизации в интернете.
Будем следить за результатами и ждать дальнейших заявлений от РКН.
Как оказалось, в этот тихий, воскресный, нерабочий вечер Роскомнадзор проводит четвертый этап «учений» по суверенному интернету.
Это заключительные испытания, после которых станет понятно (им, не нам), насколько наши сети готовы к противостоянию внешним угрозам. Согласно плановой документации сегодня проверяют уязвимости протокола BGP (Border Gateway Protocol), который используется для построения маршрутизации в интернете.
Будем следить за результатами и ждать дальнейших заявлений от РКН.
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