Andrei Robachevsky joined the Internet Society in March 2011. He is the Senior Technology Programme Manager.
Andrei's primary area of interest is security and resilience of the Internet infrastructure. This work is based on active engagement with the operator, research and policy communities.
Prior to joining ISOC, Andrei was Chief Technical Officer of the RIPE NCC, leading the development of company's IT strategy, external and internal IT services, and work of the engineering departments. He was responsible for the deployment of DNSSEC for the reverse DNS tree and deployment of anycast instances of the K-root DNS server.
Andrei brings to the Internet Society more than 10 years experience in the Internet technical community. For more than a decade he is actively following Regional Internet Registry (RIR) and Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) activities. He was Chair of the Number Resource Organization’s (NRO) Engineering Coordination Group (ECG), which is responsible for various technical inter-RIR activities and projects. In 2010-2012 Andrei was a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).
Andrei is based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Latest posts
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
12 November 2020
New Features in MANRS Observatory: More Informative, Intuitive, and Easy to Use
In August 2019, the Internet Society supported the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) initiative by creating a...
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
14 July 2020
MANRS Welcomes Three New CDN and Cloud Participants
The MANRS Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Cloud Program continues to grow in numbers and in strength with three...
Strengthening the Internet
31 March 2020
New Category of CDNs and Cloud Providers Join MANRS to Improve Routing Security
Today, we’re proud to announce the new MANRS Content Delivery Network (CDN) and Cloud Programme. This new program broadens...
Strengthening the Internet
4 February 2020
You Asked and We Listened: New Features in the MANRS Observatory
Collaboration and shared responsibility are two pillars of the Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) initiative, which we...
Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS)
13 August 2019
MANRS Observatory: Monitoring the State of Internet Routing Security
Routing security is vital to the future and stability of the Internet, but it’s under constant threat. Which is...
IETF
22 March 2019
Internet Resilience Discussions at IETF 104
Let’s look at what’s happening in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the upcoming IETF 104 meeting in...