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BOF: ISP SecurityEric Jackson, Arbor Networks; Warren Kumari, GooglePresentation Date: January 26, 2009, 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Room: Anacaona A
Abstract: Security incidents are a daily event for Internet Service Providers. Attacks on an ISP's customers, attacks from an ISP's customer, worms, BOTNETs, and attacks on the ISP's infrastructure are now one of many "security" NOC events throughout the day. The continued increase in the volume and intensity of attacks has forced ISP's to expend constrained resources to mitigate the effects of these attacks on their operations and services. This investment has helped minimize the effects of the attacks, but it has not helped stop them at the source. Stopping attacks at their source requires rapid and effective inter-ISP cooperation. Hence, these ISP Security BOFs are also used as a face-to- face sync up meeting for the ISP Security Operations community.
Warren Kumari Biography: Warren Kumari is a Senior Network Engineer at Google, where he has been for the past 4 years. He has over 15 years experience in the Internet industry. During that time, Warren has worked for a wide range of companies, ranging from tiny start-up ISPs to large enterprises. Prior to Google, he was at AOL and before that at Register.com, back when competitive registrars were first introduced.
He is active in the IETF and serves on the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee.
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