'Security should be ISP's problem'

Responsibility

The responsibility of " computer security " must be given to Internet service providers (ISPs), not " thrown into the hands of ordinary users", said F-Secure, chairman of security firm.

According to Mr. Kimmo Alkio, different from individual customers, ISP has a team of technology experts.

Therefore, they are strong enough (and should) hold the security system, ensuring users the highest level of safety.

" It is flawed if ISPs do not provide security as a service. In addition to IT users, no ordinary user is keen to step into IT, buy security software and go home. Install it on your computer ".

" ISPs should provide this security service with a small extra price. I bet security will help them get more customers and make a difference for an ISP brand - something that sometimes when the price is not sure, "he said.

Both sides benefit

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Alkio believes that customers will appreciate the security services of ISPs, so the average revenue per customer of ISP will increase significantly.

"For example, the success of ISP Geek Squad. Although it has just been in the UK for a long time, thanks to providing security services - instead of pushing the ball into the foot of the user or computer manufacturer. - their number of customers has grown spectacularly ".

" Developing countries like India have an additional 4-8 million new Internet users each year. The vast majority of them don't know how to defend themselves against hackers and will be good prey for attacks. Number of computers This giant zombie is a threat to both the Internet world and not one . "

Therefore, the ISP "steer" the security boat is the logical solution and the most reasonable at this time, just bring more revenue for ISP, while helping users breathe a sigh of relief.

Trong Cam

Update 13 December 2018
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