[39490] in North American Network Operators' Group
DDOS attacks and AIS and so forth
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sean Donelan)
Thu Jul 12 11:39:00 2001
Date: 12 Jul 2001 08:38:27 -0700
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After the DDOS attacks on several high-profile websites, a number
of companies met at the White House and formed the Alliance for
Internet Security. According to the web site, the AIS has several
thousand members.
Is the Alliance for Internet Security providing a useful function?
Could something like the ISP-ISAC discussed at the last NANOG provide
more or less assistance to Internet operators handling DDOS and other
issues?
Would an out-of-band communication system help Internet operators when
a DDOS attack hits their network?
Do Internet operators care about the issues affecting other networks so
they can make plans, or do they prefer to concentrating only on things
affecting their own network right now.