(Source: Canada Newswire)

Meeting Will Advance Industry Cooperation on Messaging Security
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15 /CNW/ -- Promoting global cooperation
against spam and other online abuse, the Messaging Anti-Abuse
Working Group (MAAWG) will focus on critical technical and public
policy issues at its fall meeting, including bot mitigation, Web
messaging abuse, and mobile spam among other topics. U.S. Air Force
Brig. Gen. David B. Warner will keynote the three-day event,
outlining the government's new military cyber security defense
initiative, and several invited Internet organizations will join the
meeting as MAAWG works to forge closer ties among industry,
government and public policy agencies.
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The MAAWG 17th General Meeting will be held in Philadelphia on
Oct. 26-28 with professional development training courses on Oct.
29. The event will provide an opportunity for messaging
professionals to share methodologies and ideas for curtailing online
abuse.
Warner will discuss how the Air Force Space Command (AFSC), as
the lead Air Force authority for cyberspace resources, is
organizing, training and equipping the military's cyber security
defense efforts and its potential for future relationships with
private industry. The general is director of communications and
information and chief information officer at Headquarters AFSC, and
is responsible for integrating cyber security defense policies,
architecture and capabilities.
Technical and public policy working sessions will address domain
registrar anti-abuse tactics, DNS management, and senders' data
exchange and customer service issues. A mobile messaging update
will include an overview of the proposed mobile spam act S.788 by a
U.S. Senate legislative aid, and there will be invitation-only
sessions for ISPs to discuss anti-abuse techniques.
The meeting also will feature panels with representatives of
other Internet security and anti-abuse organizations focusing on how
the industry can best apply the special skills of each group.
Invited organizations include:
-- The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG)
-- The Anti-Spyware Coalition (ASC)
-- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
-- U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
-- Kids Come First (FIRST Online)
-- National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)
-- The ShawdowServer Foundation, an organization that gathers
cybercrime
intelligence
-- Researchers and experts from academic institutions
On Oct. 29, a two-hour training class covering the open source
protocol analyzer Wireshark will provide a basic overview of TCP/
IP, capture techniques, and filters with a detailed analysis of a
spammer SMTP transaction. A second professional development class
will offer tips on business and media communications.
Meeting details and registration are available at www.MAAWG.org.
About the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG)
The Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group (MAAWG) is where the
messaging industry comes together to work against spam, viruses,
denial-of-service attacks and other online exploitation. MAAWG
(www.MAAWG.org) represents almost one billion mailboxes from some of
the largest network operators worldwide. It is the only
organization addressing messaging abuse holistically by
systematically engaging all aspects of the problem, including
technology, industry collaboration and public policy. MAAWG
leverages the depth and experience of its global membership to
tackle abuse on existing networks and new emerging services.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., MAAWG is an open forum
driven by market needs and supported by major network operators and
messaging providers.
Media Contact: Linda Marcus, APR, 714-974-6356,
LMarcus(at)astra.cc, Astra Communications
MAAWG Board of Directors: AOL; AT&T (NYSE: T); Cloudmark, Inc.;
Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA); Cox Communications; France Telecom (NYSE
and Euronext: FTE); Goodmail Systems; Openwave Systems (Nasdaq:
OPWV); Time Warner Cable; Verizon Communications; and Yahoo! Inc.
MAAWG Full Members: 1&1 Internet AG; Bizanga LTD; Cisco Systems,
Inc.; Constant Contact (CTCT); e-Dialog; Eloqua Corporation;
Experian CheetahMail; Genius.com; Internet Initiative Japan, (IIJ
Nasdaq: IIJI); McAfee Inc.; NeuStar, Inc.; Return Path, Inc.;
Spamhaus; Sprint; and Symantec
A complete member list is available at http://www.maawg.org/
about/roster.
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