Registration Now Open for ARIN’s RPKI Training Webinars [Archived]

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Posted: Monday, 22 August 2022

Grab a pen and head back to school this September at ARIN’s free Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) educational webinars. Whether you’re a pro at ROA creation or just beginning your RPKI journey, we have a training session for you.

RPKI 101: Enhance Your Routing Security using ARIN’s Hosted RPKI

Wednesday, 7 September, 2:00 PM ET

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Get started with the steps to use ARIN’s hosted RPKI, including understanding key pairs and learning how to create ROAs. You’ll also learn about the components of RPKI, how it works, and how it can help boost your network routing security. And of course, ARIN staff will be available to answer any questions you may have along the way.

RPKI 201: Delegated, Hybrid, and the API — Beyond Hosted RPKI at ARIN

Thursday, 15 September, 2:00 PM ET

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You’ve made your first ROA with ARIN’s Hosted RPKI service — what next? Check out the other RPKI options ARIN has to offer. In this webinar, you’ll compare Hosted, Delegated, and our new hybrid Publication Service for Delegated RPKI to determine the best route for your organization. You’ll also learn more information about how you can use ARIN’s API for your RPKI deployments.

Note: This webinar is intended for individuals who have a firm understanding of RPKI or have experience using ARIN’s RPKI services. If you are new to RPKI, we recommend you attend RPKI 101 as well.

Registration is free, but space is limited, so we encourage you to register for the session(s) you want to attend soon.

We hope to see you there. If you have any questions, please contact us at training@arin.net

Regards,

American Registry for Internet Numbers
(ARIN)

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