ISPs
Fighting Spam in an ISP Environment: Challenges, Solutions and Best Practices
White Paper Roaring Penguin has developed these best practices through extensive work with ISPs in resolving their spam challenges, and has developed the CanIt-PRO anti-spam solution in conjunction with ISPs across... [09 Nov 2009]
'You're responsible for your own wi-fi security' say ISPs
News Customers should be responsible for their own wi-fi security, according to ISPs including BT Openzone Customers are responsible for their own wi-fi security, according to hotspot operators. BT Openzone, The Cloud and... [03 Nov 2009]
(R)Evolutionary Bootstrapping of a Global PKI for Securing BGP
White Paper A major difficulty in secure routing deployment is the mutual dependency between the routing protocol and the establishment of a globally trusted PKI for prefixes and ASes: cryptographic mechanisms used to authenticate BGP Update... [02 Oct 2009]
BT fibre broadband pilot: charges for ISPs revealed
News BT Openreach has released details of the fees it plans to charge other ISPs for its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) pilot in London. Access to its Generic Ethernet Access Fibre to The Premises product will cost... [23 Sep 2009]
Photos: Inside the RSA cybercrime war room
Photo It does this with the help of ISPs, email providers and internet gateway providers, who forward emails to RSA's AFCC if they contain keywords associated with phishing emails. Once a phishing site is detected, RSA will... [18 Sep 2009]
Bunker: A Privacy-Oriented Platform for Network Tracing
White Paper ISPs are increasingly reluctant to collect and store raw network traces because they can be used to compromise their customers' privacy. Anonymization techniques mitigate this concern by protecting sensitive information. [16 Sep 2009]
ISPs protest against plans to cut off illegal file-sharers
News Representatives from the UK's largest ISPs have signed a letter protesting against Whitehall's plans. Opposition to government proposals to disconnect suspected illegal file-sharers from the internet is making itself felt. [07 Sep 2009]
File-sharers' internet access could be cut off
News The plans, announced by Lord Mandelson's Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, would see ISPs tasked with suspending internet access for users suspected of copyright infringement. Illegal file-sharers could see... [25 Aug 2009]
Motorola eCare: Virtual Hands-On Incident Resolution for Internet Service Providers
White Paper Available as a standalone system or as an extension of existing customer care systems, ISPs can streamline support of today's diverse IP services, improving efficiency, reducing support costs, and building customer loyalty. [15 Aug 2009]
100 dodgy football ticket sellers shut down by cybercops
News According to the PCeU the initiative, known as Operation Phyllite, saw the unit work with bodies including the Premier League, FA and Fifa, as well as ISPs, registrars and Trading Standards, to shut down the illegal... [10 Aug 2009]
'Completely unworkable': The plans to track your web habits
News The London Internet Exchange (Linx), which counts ISPs among its 330-plus internet partners, on Tuesday severely criticised the government's plans, known as the Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP). [05 Aug 2009]
Revealed: What counts as normal broadband in Britain?
News However, ISPA pointed out that the survey did not cover small UK ISPs, and said the research "does not reflect the breadth of the industry". The Communications Consumer Panel, meanwhile, argued for ISPs... [28 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 24.07.09
Round-Up ISPs? Phishing has become a constant nuisance for the good denizens of Planet Interweb. Rarely a day goes by when you don't get a badly worded email from a bank you aren't a customer of asking you to give up your... [24 Jul 2009]
Cheat Sheet: BT's £1.5bn fibre plans
Cheat Sheet Will BT be reselling fibre access to other ISPs like it does with copper? Apparently so - when it named the second round of exchanges to get fibre-enabled, it promised to resell fibre access on a wholesale basis to... [14 Jul 2009]
£24m: The cost of tracking your emails and phone calls
News Home Office policing and security minister, David Hanson, told Parliament last week that millions are now being spent to fund ISPs', telcos' and mobile operators' retention of communications data under the European Data... [13 Jul 2009]