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SIFF: A Stateless Internet Flow Filter to Mitigate DDoS Flooding Attacks
White Paper Unfortunately, current mechanisms require per-flow state at routers, ISP collaboration, or the deployment of an overlay infrastructure to defend against these events. One of the fundamental limitations of the Internet is... [30 Jun 2009]
Enabling End-to-end IP Visual Communication by Securely Traversing Firewalls and NATs with TANDBERG Expressway
White Paper While there are a few solutions available, many are expensive, not secure, not available everywhere, restricting of feature sets, not ISP-friendly and not scalable.This paper identifies alternative solutions and compares... [23 Jun 2009]
A Hybrid Approach to Efficient Detection of Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks
White Paper This is accomplished through extensive performance evaluation done using real-world traffic traces containing malicious activity captured at a regional Internet Service Provider (ISP). An automated system for detecting... [20 Jun 2009]
Critics slam Digital Britain over file-sharers and tax plans
News Nicholas Lansman, the secretary general of the ISP Association, said the group was pleased the government had ruled out introducing legislation to force internet companies to disconnect persistent users of illicit P2P... [18 Jun 2009]
Virgin file-sharers risking suspension
News The ISP announced on Monday that it would, before Christmas, launch an all-you-can-eat music download service for its users, based on a monthly subscription fee. Virgin Media could start suspending persistent... [15 Jun 2009]
Dynamic and Auto Responsive Solution for Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks Detection in ISP Network
White Paper This paper reports the design principles and evaluation results of proposed framework that autonomously detects and accurately characterizes a wide range of flooding DDoS attacks in ISP network. Attacks are detected by... [11 Jun 2009]
Webwise re-Phormed with 'discovery engine'
News The technology works through a black box sitting on the network, probably at ISP level, said Burgess. The ISP maintains a list of users who have opted in or out of the service. Mike Moore, Phorm's... [03 Jun 2009]
Impact of Hot-Potato Routing Changes in IP Networks
White Paper To characterize the influence of hot-potato routing, they propose a technique for associating BGP routing changes with events visible in the intradomain protocol, and apply their algorithm to a tier-1 ISP backbone network. [29 May 2009]
Traffic Matrix Reloaded: Impact of Routing Changes
White Paper Analyzing seven months of data from eight vantage points in a large Internet Service Provider (ISP) network, they show that routing changes are responsible for the majority of the large traffic variations. [29 May 2009]
Android phone for SMEs on the way
News They say, 'sure, we'll sell you a telephone but you have to use these services for this period of time and we're going to be your carrier and your ISP and don't you dare use voice over IP because we don't make any money... [22 May 2009]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Squeeze more speed out of your broadband
Comment Rather than clean up, I recently let curiosity get the better of me and decided to conduct some speed tests to make sure I am getting the most out of my dual ISP service. Compiled at my home near Woodbridge, UK, and... [20 May 2009]
World 7th Largest Telecom Company: BSNL Banks on Cyberoam for Productive Security
White Paper BSNL has two ISP connections BSNL and AIRTEL, in its headquarters and it had Linux based proxy servers. While the Linux based proxy servers failed to do any sort of web content filtering, the load balancing and failover... [16 May 2009]
Cyberoam Accomplishes Atul Chemical's Complex Security Objectives
White Paper Atul Chemical's network comprises Multiple LANs which consist of two ISP links (RIL, BSNL) that provide separate Internet access facilities for its diverse end users. Atul Ltd is a member of Lalbhai Group, one of the... [16 May 2009]
Virgin Media trials 200Mbps broadband
News The ISP claims it is the fastest implementation of DOCSIS3 technology (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification) in the world - faster even than cable services in Japan and the US which have 160Mbps and 101Mbps... [08 May 2009]
Europe votes for net-neutrality reforms
News The idea of net neutrality, or the equality of services on the internet, has traditionally been seen as an American issue, due to more limited competition in the US ISP market. The European Parliament has voted through a... [07 May 2009]