
WEB SECURITY ADVISOR
Get the spam out of here!
Mike Chapple 10.28.2003
Rating: -3.82- (out of 5)




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Let's face it – spam is becoming a serious problem. Just a year or two ago, it was a minor nuisance. I'd estimate that, in 1999, about 5-10% of the e-mail I received at my business and personal accounts was spam. This year, I'd place that figure at somewhere around 60-70%. Studies conducted by anti-spam companies confirm this figure, estimating that spam traffic might actually exceed legitimate e-mail in 2003. The concern doesn't even take into account that spam is often the delivery method for a host of viruses and Trojan horses. The potential cost to an organization in computing resources and lost manpower could be astronomical.
According to industry analysts, preventing spam is often being delegated to the security administrator. So, what is a security admin to do?
There are a few proactive measures that you can take to limit the impact that spam has on your organization. Let's take a look at four in p
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Unfortunately, there's no foolproof solution to the spam problem. It's the classic vicious cycle problem – as anti-spammers develop new technologies to defeat spam, spammers simply develop more clever solutions designed to defeat those technologies. However, if you take these basic steps, you'll be able to provide some level of filtering, reduce the overall burden on your network and users and, hopefully, increase the security of your network.
About the author
Mike Chapple, CISSP, currently serves as Chief Information Officer of the Brand Institute, a Miami-based marketing consultancy. He previously worked as an information security researcher for the U.S. National Security Agency. His publishing credits include the TICSA Training Guide from Que Publishing, the CISSP Study Guide from Sybex and the upcoming SANS GSEC Prep Guide from John Wiley. He's also the About.com Guide to Databases.
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