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  • What is MANRS?COMING SOON
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    What is MANRS?

    Discover how MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) helps safeguard the global internet by promoting best practices in routing security and resilience — explore our quick and practical microlearning course by Global Cyber Alliance.

    Start date: 24 December 2025
  • What is RPKI?OPEN
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    What is RPKI?

    Are you interested in learning more about RPKI and how to unlock its full potential? Check out the new microlearning course in the RIPE NCC Academy.

  • Networking BasicsOPEN
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    Networking Basics

    This Career Path aggregates three basics nanomoocs on networking. It starts from a very basic or no knowledge on networks and protocols to introduce the fundamental concepts on that field and, progressively, explain the most used networking protocols on the Internet.

  • Introduction to Peering ManagerOPEN
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    Introduction to Peering Manager

    Peering Manager is an open-source BGP session management solution which allows you to track, maintain, and configure BGP sessions from a centralised management point instead of the usual manual provisioning.

  • What is PeeringDB?OPEN
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    What is PeeringDB?

    This microcourse explains some of the benefits to exchanges, facilities and networks that PeeringDB provides in making interconnection decisions.

  • How to get rid of DDoS trafficOPEN
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    How to get rid of DDoS traffic

    The Internet is becoming a bigger target than ever for attacks. Attacks will continue to strike, and a single attack can dramatically slow down the Internet. Learn more about how Blackholing at Internet Exchanges can stop the malicious traffic.

     

  • What is an Internet Exchange?OPEN
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    What is an Internet Exchange?

    An Internet Exchange, or IX, is a physical infrastructure which connects networks for them to exchange Internet traffic with one another. Organizations from all industries join Internet Exchanges in order to control data traffic routing and to take benefit of Interconnection services they offer.

  • Peering Manager IX-API integrationOPEN
    Micro LearningTechnical
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    Peering Manager IX-API integration

    In this short video Wolfgang Tremmel from the DE-CIX Academy introduces the new IX-API integration in the Peering Manager – an open-source BGP session management solution which allows you to track, maintain, and configure BGP sessions

  • How to (not) break the internetOPEN
    BusinessMicro Learning
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    How to (not) break the internet

    In this micromooc, our CTO Dr. Thomas King takes you on a tour and explains how the Internet is built, what requirements new technologies like connected cars and smart homes have and answers one of the most famous questions: Is it possible to break the Internet?

  • What is an Internet Exchange (IX)?OPEN
    BusinessGeneral Modules
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    What is an Internet Exchange (IX)?

    In this course, you will learn about Internet Exchanges (IX), a largely unknown but essential part of the Internet infrastructure that keeps the world as you know it today connected and running.

  • Networking basics 0OPEN
    General ModulesTechnical
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    Networking basics 0

    This course is all about how the Internet works. It is aimed at beginners in computer networking and people entering the Internet industry.

  • Networking basics 1OPEN
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    Networking basics 1

    Networking basics 1 is one step more in the understanding how the Internet works. The course compiles a set of lessons including the lower-layer protocols most used on the Internet.

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