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Spam and its discontents, CISPA 2002

Tom Geller, Founder, SpamCon Foundation

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CISPA Conference, May 2002, Marina Del Rey
Saturday, 11 May 2002

Spam steals your resources, causes customer attrition, and can damage your reputation. You filter, but still it comes. What can you do? This session looks at: Writing effective acceptable use policies; enforcing policies with members, downstreams and peers; abuse notification formats and procedures; tools to track, slow, and disconnect spammers; third-party remedies, such as shared blackhole systems; and spam-specific laws. You'll learn how to keep from becoming an unwitting source of spam, protect your network against spam attacks, and avoid being "blackholed". Tom Geller, Founder and Secretary, SpamCon Foundation (http://www.spamcon.org).

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Delivered at CISPA, Marina Del Rey, 11 May 2002

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