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Felipe Victolla Silveira

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I am the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the RIPE NCC, overseeing IT engineering, DNS, Internet measurement services—including RIPEstat, RIS and Atlas—and software development, which encompasses the RIPE Database, LIR Portal, and RPKI. I joined the RIPE NCC in 2012 as a Software Engineer and have since held various roles within the organization. I hold an MSc in Computer Science.

Reducing the RIPE NCC's Data Centre Footprint

Reducing the RIPE NCC's Data Centre Footprint

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RIPE Atlas and Routing Information Service (RIS) are highly valued services provided by the RIPE NCC to our members and overall community. Due to the very large amounts of data we collect and store, it is imperative that these services are built on a cost-effective platform, allowing us to provide …

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Enhancing the Security of RIPE NCC Access - Recent and Upcoming Changes

Enhancing the Security of RIPE NCC Access - Recent and Upcoming Changes

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Over the past few months, the RIPE NCC has been working on enhancing the security of RIPE NCC Access, the Single Sign-On (SSO) system for accessing our key services. In this article, I explain the recent enhancements we've implemented and provide an overview of forthcoming developments you can anti…

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Adapting to a New Reality - RIPE NCC Information Services Update 2024

Adapting to a New Reality - RIPE NCC Information Services Update 2024

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The RIPE NCC's new Chief Technology Officer, Felipe Victolla Silveira, provides an update on our technical services and tools and gives readers a heads up about what they can expect in 2024.

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RIPE NCC Cloud Strategy Framework (v2)

RIPE NCC Cloud Strategy Framework (v2)

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Our cloud strategy framework provides the principles and requirements for the cloud architecture of the RIPE NCC services. To determine these requirements, it uses the service criticality framework, more specifically its availability component rating.

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More Details on the ‘Voluntary Registry Lock’

More Details on the ‘Voluntary Registry Lock’

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We have implemented a temporary feature for any members and other resource holders concerned that they might be forced to transfer their IP addresses to another party due to threats or coercion. This article explains how this feature works, what it does and does not prevent, and who can activate it.

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Using Third Parties to Automate Our Due Diligence

Using Third Parties to Automate Our Due Diligence

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For the past year, we've been improving our due diligence procedures. Performing all of the necessary checks is complex work, and there’s a lot of it. For this reason, we'll be using trusted third-party expertise and automation in two key areas: sanctions screening and the validation of identificat…

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RIPE NCC and the Cloud: Draft Principles, Requirements and Strategy Framework

RIPE NCC and the Cloud: Draft Principles, Requirements and Strategy Framework

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Our draft cloud strategy framework is an attempt to bring everything together in a way that sets out some boundaries, identifies critical elements, and indicates where we need to be strict vs where we can afford to be a little more relaxed. This should hopefully support more clarity regarding how w…

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