Core Entity Brief
| Entity | NESSUS-RESIDENTIAL Nessus GmbH |
|---|---|
| Public role | BTW tracks NESSUS-RESIDENTIAL Nessus GmbH because AS211864 is a latent routing asset. If activated, it could direct internet traffic and alter dependency mappings for any announced prefixes. Early detection of registry changes or prefix announcements helps analysts maintain accurate routing intelligence and identify emerging network operators before they become operationally significant. |
| Region | Germany |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
A dormant RIPE NCC registrant with no active network; its only public footprint is the AS211864 registry entry.
What It Does
- No active operations: No revenue-generating service, customer base, or operational network has been identified. The ASN registration does not on its own constitute a business.
- Latent routing capability: The ASN allows the organisation to participate in BGP routing in the future, should it obtain address space and establish connectivity.
Operating Snapshot
- Registered AS holder: NESSUS-RESIDENTIAL Nessus GmbH is listed in the RIPE NCC registry as the holder of AS211864, with a country code of DE (Germany) according to the RDAP record.
- Inactive routing state: No IP prefixes are announced by AS211864, confirmed by RIPEstat prefix data; the ASN is absent from global BGP routing tables.
Control Surface
- RIPE Database authority: The registrant can modify the AS211864 object, update abuse contacts, and manage associated route objects and ROAs, exercising control over how the ASN is represented in the global routing system.
- Prefix origination: If provided with address space, the holder can configure BGP peering and announce routes, thereby influencing internet traffic flows for those prefixes.
Watchpoints
- Registry mutations: Changes to the RIPE Database entry—especially new contact information or associated route objects—may herald an operational transition.
- BGP activity onset: A first prefix announcement would directly affect routing tables and requires immediate attention to assess the prefix's origin and legitimacy.
- Corporate transparency: Publication of a website or service description would indicate the organisation's intended role in the internet ecosystem and whether it poses any concentration or security risk.

