Hello everyone, I'd like to draw your attention to an effort coordinated by the Internet Society aimed at a better understanding of Internet-wide routing security issues. This effort is based on the collection of incident data related to routing resiliency to provide a statistically representative picture of these incidents and their impacts, as a basis for risk assessment and global trend analysis. We would like to invite network operators to join this effort. You can find more information about this project here: https://www.internetsociety.org/rrs/ For participating network operators the project will help answering questions like: - What happens with my prefixes elsewhere in the global Internet? - What impact can routing misconfigurations have on my network? - How "safe" is the global routing system? One important thing I'd like to mention here is related to confidentiality. We understand the sensitivity of some of the data involved in this effort. Therefore, the Internet Society is committed to ensuring participant-specific information remains confidential. All data collected will be stored on Internet Society servers. Any public information or analyses will be fully anonymised. This is a 6-month effort. After the project is successfully completed we will publish a report presenting the findings, statistical data and trends. We'll also be happy to present the results at one of RIPE meetings. We hope you will join this effort. Thanks, Andrei Robachevsky Internet Society