MiLACNIC: New Features to Improve Management and Strengthen Security

June 16, 2025

MiLACNIC: New Features to Improve Management and Strengthen Security
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By Alfredo VerderosaCSO/Chief Services Officer

At LACNIC, we continue to enhance MiLACNIC—our service management portal for members—to make it easier, safer, and more efficient for each organization to manage its resources. Alongside the existing improvements, new features have been added to make the platform more user-friendly and better aligned with the needs of our member organizations.

Custom Notifications

We have introduced a new notifications module that allows users to customize alerts based on their interests (like ROAs or reverse DNS), membership-related activities (such as elections or events), training opportunities and scholarships on LACNIC’s CAMPUS, and updates from mailing lists (including announcements, policy forums, LACNOG, among others).

Organizations can now decide what kind of updates they want to receive and how—whether by email, WhatsApp, SMS, or other channels—through a new settings panel available in MiLACNIC.

(Free access, no subscription required)

Request Progress Tracker

Detailed updates on the progress of IPv4 address requests are now available. This feature outlines each stage of the process, shows the current status, and highlights the upcoming steps—providing greater clarity and predictability throughout the procedure.

New Version of the RPKI Module

The RPKI module has been updated with a new feature that allows the potential impact of an ROA on global routing to be previewed before it is applied. This feature improves decision-making and minimizes operational risks related to routing security.

Co-Administrators: More Security, More Flexibility

It is now possible to assign co-administrators to IP blocks. This feature enables multiple users to manage resources independently, using their own credentials instead of sharing access. This results in stronger security and improved traceability of actions.

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