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CSRIC Working Group 7

CSRIC Working Group 7 . Mike O’Reirdan. Mission Statement. Working Group 7 – Botnet Remediation Chair – Michael O’Reirdan, Chairman, Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group

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CSRIC Working Group 7

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  1. CSRIC Working Group 7 Mike O’Reirdan

  2. Mission Statement Working Group 7 – Botnet Remediation Chair – Michael O’Reirdan, Chairman, Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group Description: This Working Group will review the efforts undertaken within the international community, such as the Australian Internet Industry Code of Practice, and among domestic stakeholder groups, such as IETF and the Messaging Anti-Abuse Working Group, for applicability to U.S. ISPs.  Building on the work of CSRIC II Working Group 8 ISP Network Protection Practices, the Botnet Remediation Working Group shall propose a set of agreed-upon voluntary practices that would constitute the framework for an opt-in implementation model for ISPs. The Working Group will propose a method for ISPs to express their intent to op-into the framework proposed by the Working Group. The Working Group will also identify potential ISP implementation obstacles to the newly drafted Botnet Remediation business practices and identify steps the FCC can take that may help overcome these obstacles. Finally, the Working Group shall identify performance metrics to evaluate the effectiveness of the ISP Botnet Remediation Business Practices at curbing the spread of botnet infections.

  3. What is going on elsewhere • IETF bot remediation draft in last call • http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-oreirdan-mody-bot-remediation-16 • MAAWG recommendations • http://www.maawg.org/system/files/.../MAAWG_Bot_Mitigation_BP_2009-07.pdf • CSRIC 2 recommendations • iCode in Australia • botfrei.de bot remediation centre in Germany • Japanese Cyberclean centre • Dutch ISP treaty • Finnish bot information service • Bot Metric work in place at MAAWG

  4. Draft work plan Phase 1:Based on CSRIC II output, MAAWG recommendations and IETF draft, produce initial code of conduct January 2012 / March 2012 Phase 2: Develop implementation plan June / August 2012 Phase 3: Develop bot metrics Date TBD

  5. Members of Working group Craig Spiezle OTA Matt Carothers Cox Alfred Huger Sourcefire Kevin Sullivan Microsoft Joseph St SauveurU.Oregon Gunter Ollman Damballa Chris RoosenraadTWC Neil Schwartzman CAUCE Bill Smith PayPal Johannes Ulrich SANS Max Weinstein Stop Badware Rod Rasmussen Internet Identity Eric Osterweil Verisign Jay Opperman Comcast Alex Bobotek ATT Brian Done DHS John St Clair Verizon Barry Greene, ISC

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