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ISPA calls for co-operation
Posted by: eusty on Monday, October 30, 2006 - 07:15 PM
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The Internet Services Providersâ Association (ISPA UK) believes usersâ
online personal security can be best protected through continued co-operation
between the Internet industry, the Government, law enforcement agencies and
customers.
This comes as the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee
investigates users personal internet security, ISPA says that regulating ISPs is
not the answer to online security threats such as viruses, spam and phishing.
The ISPA stressed the important role ISPs are playing through the provision of
safety tools, guidance and education.
Many ISPs offer products like parental controls and spam filters to help
their users protect themselves online without resorting to legal measures, it
said that ISPs have demonstrated that they are responsive to online threats by
developing products to protect users as new threats arise. An exmple of this was
one of the earliest self-regulatory ânotice and takedownâ procedures in the
world , where ISPs can remove unlawful content when they have knowledge that it
is present on their system, which was developed by UK ISPs.
| "Many ISPs offer safety features such as spam and virus filters. Users
can set their individual preferences to increase the effectiveness of the
filter systems. All users and particularly those with children should make
their Internet connection as safe as possible." |
| Jessica Hendrie-Liaño, the Chair of the ISPA Council |
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