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An analysis of ISPs' role as managed security service providers (MSSPs)

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2 Author(s)
Yang-Seo Choi ; Network Security Archit. Res. Team, ETRI ; Dong-Il Seo

Internet attack incidents have steadily increased along with the increase in Internet users. To protect systems and networks from these attacks, advanced security systems have been developed. Now that these security systems are operating, their successful management is more important than the purchase and establishment of new information security systems. The acquisition of good systems is ineffective and financially wasteful unless they are managed properly. Adequate management policy has recently become the focus of users. In other words, for companies and educational institutions with their domains, capital expenses are enormous to bear, and good security staffs are difficult to find, for which reasons outsourcing vendors or managed security service providers (MSSPs) that manage and operate the information security systems of certain domains become very appealing. Today, customers expect ISPs to perform MSSP services that used to be carried out by the security companies. This document presents the role and necessity of ISPs as MSSPs

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Advanced Communication Technology, 2005, ICACT 2005. The 7th International Conference on  (Volume:1 )

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