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Re: New c-nsp, j-nsp, a-nsp, etc mailing lists


From: John Fraizer via NANOG <nanog () lists nanog org>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2025 12:48:51 -0400

NSP-* were retired for a multitude of reasons.

Quoting Barry Greene from Jan 10, 2025 on the primary NSP-SEC list:

Many of us are retiring.
We’re losing people (we miss Don).
We do not have people to be the facilitators/admins - we are just too busy.

Best of all, NSP-SEC pioneered the principle of operational trust, where
we collectively work together to tackle security incidents rapidly. Our
collaboration builds “Service Provider Security.”  We have many other
groups that spun out. Our collaboration created ISOI and other “fight club”
work.

Thank you to everyone who participated over the decades (yes, it has been
decades).


As Barry mentioned, there are spin-off groups that now carry the torch for
the work that the original NSP-* lists pioneered.  Take a look at FIRST’s
NetSec SIG:  https://www.first.org/global/sigs/netsec/

--
John Fraizer
LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnfraizer/




On Wed, Jul 30, 2025 at 11:28 AM Drew Weaver via NANOG <
nanog () lists nanog org> wrote:

I was a big fan of the *-nsp () puck nether net<mailto:*-nsp () puck nether net>
mailing lists that now seem to be completely gone without any indication of
whether or when they might return.

I've been considering just setting up new ones.

Please email me off-list if you think this might be useful.

Thanks,
-Drew

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