Institution profiling / Regional ISP

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc

The subject's public role is an operator of AS3379, a single autonomous system registered under the name KAISER-NCAL. This places it among large enterprises managing private routing infrastructure, with no evidence of commercial transit or hosting services.

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Public registry sourcepublic-source identity and registry context for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryInstitution

The subject's public role is an operator of AS3379, a single autonomous system registered under the name KAISER-NCAL. This places it among large enterprises managing private routing infrastructure, with no evidence of commercial transit or hosting services.

RegionGlobal

Kaiser's ASN is a potential risk surface for the healthcare sector; routing incidents could impact operations. Monitoring its registry and BGP activity helps track its internet dependency and any expansion toward public-facing services.

Signal FocusNON Governmental Organisation

The subject's public role is an operator of AS3379, a single autonomous system registered under the name KAISER-NCAL. This places it among large enterprises managing private routing infrastructure, with no evidence of commercial transit or hosting services.

Content TypeProfile

The subject's public role is an operator of AS3379, a single autonomous system registered under the name KAISER-NCAL. This places it among large enterprises managing private routing infrastructure, with no evidence of commercial transit or hosting services.

Primary DomainGovernance

A routing leak or hijack of AS3379 could indirectly affect Kaiser's internal network, though the lack of public prefixes suggests impact would be contained. If the AS begins advertising IP space, the risk to external parties would increase.

TopicNON Governmental Organisation

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc operates AS3379 with no other observed internet infrastructure. Public evidence is limited to a single RDAP entry, leaving significant gaps in understanding its network operations, services, and dependencies. The ASN could become material if BGP activity increases or routing incidents occur. Monitoring registry changes and future BGP announcements is recommended.

ImpactMedium

A routing leak or hijack of AS3379 could indirectly affect Kaiser's internal network, though the lack of public prefixes suggests impact would be contained. If the AS begins advertising IP space, the risk to external parties would increase.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Direct public sources

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc operates AS3379 with no other observed internet infrastructure. Public evidence is limited to a single RDAP entry, leaving significant gaps in understanding its network operations, services, and dependencies. The ASN could become material if BGP activity increases or routing incidents occur. Monitoring registry changes and future BGP announcements is recommended.

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc is a non-profit health maintenance organization that operates autonomous system AS3379. Its sole public internet infrastructure footprint consists of a registry record, with no BGP prefixes or relationships observed in open sources.

Why It Matters

A routing leak or hijack of AS3379 could indirectly affect Kaiser's internal network, though the lack of public prefixes suggests impact would be contained. If the AS begins advertising IP space, the risk to external parties would increase.

What Sources Show

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc is a nonprofit health maintenance organization based in California that operates its own autonomous system, AS3379, under the name KAISER-NCAL. The organization has maintained a registry presence for this ASN, which is typical for large enterprises requiring direct control over their IP routing.

Public registry records, specifically the RDAP entry for AS3379, confirm the assignment to Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. No additional routing information—such as advertised IP prefixes or peer relationships—is currently visible in public BGP monitoring sources, suggesting the AS may serve internal connectivity rather than extensive internet-facing services.

The existence of an autonomous system within a major healthcare provider introduces a dependency on BGP security. Any misconfiguration, hijack, or outage affecting AS3379 could disrupt internal healthcare operations that rely on network connectivity, even if the AS’s external footprint is currently small.

Because Kaiser operates a private AS, its network decisions—such as peering arrangements, prefix advertisements, or routing policies—are opaque to the public. A sudden appearance of announced prefixes or a change in registry contacts would signal a shift toward greater internet exposure, with potential implications for network resilience and threat surface.

The organization’s only verified operational asset is AS3379, registered through ARIN. Without additional public data, the operating surface remains narrow: a single autonomous system with no evident downstream customers, BGP peers, or advertised IP blocks, leaving its actual internet connectivity largely inferred.

Observers should monitor RDAP updates for changes to the registrant or technical contact for AS3379, as well as BGP routing tables for any new announcements from 3379. The registration of associated IP prefixes or the emergence of a corporate website with network details would provide material new intelligence.

No public website, developer portal, or network operator documentation from Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc has been located. The contact named in the registry is the organization itself with an unspecified role, so the precise administrative and technical responsibility remains unconfirmed. These gaps limit the depth of analysis until more evidence surfaces.

Operating Surface

The subject's public role is an operator of AS3379, a single autonomous system registered under the name KAISER-NCAL. This places it among large enterprises managing private routing infrastructure, with no evidence of commercial transit or hosting services.

Kaiser's ASN is a potential risk surface for the healthcare sector; routing incidents could impact operations. Monitoring its registry and BGP activity helps track its internet dependency and any expansion toward public-facing services.

Watchpoints

The organization's internet footprint is minimal, suggesting its ASN is used for internal routing in a private network. This limits its exposure to BGP incidents but also reduces public transparency. The primary risk is an unplanned expansion of routing that could introduce vulnerabilities.

  1. Appearance of BGP announcements from AS3379. 2) Registration of IP prefixes. 3) Changes in registry contact details. 4) Emergence of a corporate website or network documentation.

No public routing data, no website, no PeeringDB entry, and no secondary sources. The exact nature of the ASN's usage, its connectivity, and the organization's reliance on external transit providers are unknown.

Sources

  • Public registry source - supports public-source identity and registry context for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc.

Domain of operation

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc is a healthcare non-profit that operates a private autonomous system for internal network connectivity, with no public-facing internet services or commercially advertised IP space.

  • Primary activity: Health plan operations (inferred from organizational name; no operational website located). Evidence basis: Public registry and name suggest healthcare sector involvement.
  • Internet infrastructure: Operates AS3379 (KAISER-NCAL) exclusively for internal routing, with no observed BGP announcements or associated prefixes. Evidence basis: ARIN WHOIS/RDAP records.
  • Registry control: Administrative and technical contacts are the organization itself, indicating self-managed but potentially opaque technical governance. Evidence basis: ARIN registration details.

Timeline

  1. AS3379 Registration

    Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc registered autonomous system AS3379 under the name KAISER-NCAL.

At A Glance

  • Name: Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc
  • Type: NON Governmental Organisation
  • Base: Global

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Why it matters

  • A routing leak or hijack of AS3379 could indirectly affect Kaiser's internal network, though the lack of public prefixes suggests impact would be contained. If the AS begins advertising IP space, the risk to external parties would increase.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

A routing leak or hijack of AS3379 could indirectly affect Kaiser's internal network, though the lack of public prefixes suggests impact would be contained. If the AS begins advertising IP space, the risk to external parties would increase.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc is a healthcare non-profit that operates a single autonomous system (AS3379) for internal network purposes. There is no evidence of public-facing services, customer traffic, or transit operations. The organization's internet footprint is minimal and presents low direct risk to external parties, though internal routing incidents could impact its own operations.

Watchpoints

  • Any future BGP announcements or prefix registrations from AS3379 would signal a shift in operational scope and increased external risk.
  • Changes in registry contacts from the organization itself to an individual could indicate infrastructure management changes or expansion.

Caveats

  • This assessment is based exclusively on public ARIN registry data; no direct network telemetry or corporate disclosures are available.
  • The organization's primary business activity is inferred from its name and is not independently verified through public records.

FAQ

What is Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc?

It is a healthcare organization that operates the autonomous system AS3379 for its internal network. Its precise services are not publicly documented, but its name indicates a health insurance or health plan provider.

Does Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc provide internet services to the public?

No. There are no observed BGP announcements or IP prefixes associated with AS3379, suggesting it is used solely for internal connectivity and is not a transit or hosting provider.

Why does BTW track this organization?

Because its autonomous system represents a potential risk surface for the healthcare sector; routing incidents such as leaks or hijacks could disrupt its operations, and any future expansion into public-facing services would alter its risk profile.

What is the source of BTW's information?

The primary source is the ARIN registry's public RDAP records for AS3379.

Has Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc been involved in any routing incidents?

No routing incidents or anomalies involving AS3379 have been observed in the evidence reviewed for this profile.

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