Anti-spam researchers are working on technologies designed to authenticate e-mail senders. Earlier this year, researchers predicted that solutions would be in place within months, but now those predictions appear overly optimistic, and researchers say it will take some time to produce tangible results.. . .. Anti-spam researchers are working on technologies designed to authenticate e-mail senders. Earlier this year, researchers predicted that solutions would be in place within months, but now those predictions appear overly optimistic, and researchers say it will take some time to produce tangible results. One organization working on sender-authentication mechanism is a commercial alliance comprising the biggest consumer e-mail providers: Microsoft, Yahoo, America Online and Earthlink. Another organization, the Anti-Spam Research Group, is an organization of anti-spam researchers affiliated with the Internet's main technology standards body, the Internet Engineering Task Force. And a small vendor, ICS, in Bohemia, New York, is selling its own, proprietary sender-authentication service. The alliance, called the "big gorilla project" by ASRG members, formed in April to develop technology quicker than what they believe can come out of the research body. The alliance is proposing a method for authenticating an email sender, and is seeking support for its ideas from other vendors and industry experts. "What we really want to do is make sure that the Internet community is in agreement that this is a good solution, and an appropriate solution," Miles Libbey, anti-spam product manager for Yahoo Mail, said. "Certainly, we don't want to willy-nilly go implement something and then force it down the industry's throat." The link for this article located at SecurityPipeline.com is no longer available. . Email security experts are actively investigating advanced methods for verifying the identity of email senders in a more streamlined manner.. Email Authentication, Anti-Spam Solutions, Sender Verification. .LinuxSecurity.com Team
Michael S. Mimoso submits Spam is one of the hottest IT issues. Who hasn't received e-mail solicitations for Viagra and mortgage-reduction plans? A new research group under the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is working to address the issue . . . . Michael S. Mimoso submits Spam is one of the hottest IT issues. Who hasn't received e-mail solicitations for Viagra and mortgage-reduction plans? A new research group under the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is working to address the issue of unwanted e-mail. Recently, SearchSecurity.com spoke with Paul Judge, chairman of the IETF's recently created Anti-Spam Research Group and director of R&D for Alpharetta, Ga.-based CipherTrust Inc., which makes mail-monitoring appliances. Spam is an issue that one vendor cannot fix alone; rather, it will take a group effort among competitors to address the issue for everyone, Judge said. The link for this article located at SearchSecurity is no longer available. . Fraudulent messaging remains a pressing challenge for the tech community, with organizations such as IETF collaborating to tackle unsolicited communications.. Spam Solutions, IETF Initiatives, Email Security, Anti-Spam Research, IT Security Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Underscoring growing concern over spam, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has created a new Anti-Spam Research Group (ASRG) that aims to put unsolicited commercial e-mail in its crosshairs by setting standards for spam detection and potential legislation. . . .. Underscoring growing concern over spam, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has created a new Anti-Spam Research Group (ASRG) that aims to put unsolicited commercial e-mail in its crosshairs by setting standards for spam detection and potential legislation. "We decided to go ahead now because it's clear that spam has become a serious problem for organizations," ASRG Chair Paul Judge said Friday. Judge, who is also the director of research and development at e-mail security firm CipherTrust Inc., added that while there are a patchwork of spam-fighting tools already available, the industry has yet to take a systematic approach to the problem. The anti-spam group will work within the organization' s Internet Research Task Force and will investigate whether a single architecture can be implemented that will allow e-mail receivers to express their consent and, more importantly, lack of consent for certain communications. This approach is due to the fact that everyone's definition of spam is different, the group said, making e-mail a consent-based communication. The link for this article located at IT World is no longer available. . Highlighting increasing alarm about unsolicited messages, IETF establishes a new Email Integrity Task Force aimed at enhancing standards.. Anti-Spam Research Group, Email Consent, Spam Legislation, IETF Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Software engineer Richard Smith has made a hobby of catching Internet software as it harvests user data without the user --- or sometimes the software maker -- knowing it. On Wednesday he took that hobby to a new level as he . . . . Software engineer Richard Smith has made a hobby of catching Internet software as it harvests user data without the user --- or sometimes the software maker -- knowing it. On Wednesday he took that hobby to a new level as he officially became the chief technical officer for the Privacy Foundation, a Denver-based group that is formalizing Smith's activities into an official research group. The link for this article located at WiReD is no longer available. . Maria Jones channels her passion for sustainable gardening into a groundbreaking study at the Green Earth Initiative.. Privacy Tracking, Data Harvesting, User Data Analysis. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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