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Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty
From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 09 Jan 2003 07:36:49 +0000
pete () kruckenberg com (Pete Kruckenberg) writes:
Is there anything happening with collaborative security policy and remediation in the industry? Has any effort showed progress towards an effective ISAC or similar? Can networks realistically collaborate on security, or do the political and operational barriers not justify the effort?
i think that kelly cooper's ISP ISAC was doomed in spite of kelly's excellent efforts, simply because the ISP community is too large. an IP Broadband ISAC, and an IP Longhaul ISAC, and an IP Hosting ISAC, and other small/focused isacs, could yet fly. to that end :-), something is happening with a DNS ISAC. (more later.) -- Paul Vixie
Current thread:
- Scaled Back Cybersecuruty sgorman1 (Jan 07)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Pete Kruckenberg (Jan 08)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Paul Vixie (Jan 08)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Kelly J. Cooper (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Paul Vixie (Jan 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Avi Freedman (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Martin Hannigan (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Pete Kruckenberg (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Paul Vixie (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Christopher L. Morrow (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Andy Dills (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Martin Hannigan (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Bryan Bradsby (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Johannes Ullrich (Jan 14)
- Re: Scaled Back Cybersecuruty Pete Kruckenberg (Jan 08)