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Re: botnets: web servers, end-systems and Vint Cerf [LONG, sorry]
- From: Fergie
- Date: Wed Feb 21 01:42:55 2007
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- -- Gadi Evron <ge@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>And this is before we get into the academic off-topic discussion of what a
>bot actually is, which after almost 11 years of dealing with these I find
>difficult to define. Is it an IP address? A computer? Perhaps an instance
>of a bot (and every machine could have even hundreds).
>
>Welcome to the realm of Internet security operations and the different
>groups and folks involved (and now industry). It is about Internet
>security rather than this or that network security or this and that sample
>detection.
Interestingly enough, I discovered during my trip to Tokyo this
week that the Japanese government is _mandating_ that the national
ISPs address the botnet problem, specifically.
I'm still gathering details on the framework -- which is still
being defined, if I'm not mistaken -- but I applaud them for
taking the lead in this regard.
If they are even marginally successful, I hope it will be an
example for others around the world to stop making excuses and
begin addressing the problem.
- - ferg
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"Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
Engineering Architecture for the Internet
fergdawg(at)netzero.net
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
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