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Progress Toward Securing the Routing Infrastructure
After more than a decade of proposals to secure inter-domain routing, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has undertaken work in the last two years to secure the origination of a route to a block of IP addresses, which is the foundation of inter-domain routing. This paper discusses the decisions taken in that work, as well as discussion of incremental deployment and remaining issues still under debate.