Jonathan Penn

Jonathan Penn
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However, for ISPs especially, the spam problem is not fully solved by any means. They still spend a lot of money on R&D in a cat-and-mouse game with spammers, as well as the infrastructure investment to deal with the inbound volume that gets rejected at or near the gateway.
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Companies don't want to give out information about where their employees are surfing. Microsoft was not pleased when Amazon.com showed the top book picks by its employees.
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Sender authentication solutions are very slow to reach maturity, and that is simply a shame on the ISPs, who have not been aggressive enough in developing the specs and deploying them in full force.
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I don't that happening this year, I don't see it happening next year or the year after that--that leaves 2009, and I'll leave that one open. There are a lot of issues, but basically it boils down to trust and antitrust.
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Convergence is the most significant thing happening in identity management, and it's totally being overlooked. Integration and convergence is an upfront cost that pays for itself over time through lower operational costs and better overall security.
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Sadly, this law will likely have the same effect as Can-Spam Act had -- that is, very little.
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Companies may have to implement several tools to get the best coverage: one focusing on monitoring, one focusing on blocking, and one that can capture all traffic.
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If you know where the person lives, and depending what you're looking for, you can search for any relevant court records, real estate ownership, etc..