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This document outlines the proceedings of the Anti-Spam Strategies conference held from May 3rd to 5th, 2005, in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. Led by Awangku Izham Rahman, the conference discussed the roles of various stakeholders, including regulators, ISPs, industry players, and the public, in combating spam. Key strategies include public education, international cooperation, and the implementation of effective anti-spam technologies. The conference also emphasized the need for ongoing dialogue and community engagement to raise awareness and promote safe internet usage.
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Addressing Spam Issues in Brunei Darussalam STRATEGIES BY COUNTRIES 3rd – 5th May, 2005 Cyberjaya, Malaysia Speaker : Awangku Izham Rahman 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Outline • Introduction • Addressing Spam (1) : Regulator’s role • Addressing Spam (2) : ISPs’ role • Addressing Spam (3) : Industry’s role • Addressing Spam (4) : Public’s role • Conclusion 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Introduction • Lead coordinator setting up of an interim national committee to address spamming issues • Authority for Info-communications Technology of Brunei Darussalam (AiTi) • Interim Members • JTB – BruNet • DST – DST Multimedia 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Addressing Spam (1): Regulator’s role • Efforts made to follow (ITU recommended) best practices, multi-pronged approach • Platform for information exchange • with Industry Players • International Cooperation • ITU, ATRC, APEC, Others 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Addressing Spam (1):Regulator’s role • Educating the Public • Regular Media Releases & Articles • AiTi’s website regarding Spam • www.aiti.gov.bn/spam • Roadshows • In conjunction with the World Telecommunication Day 2005, planned to be held tentatively in 1st week of June 2005 • Programs on Positive use of the Internet & Educating the public on Countering Spam • Lead tri-party (AiTi-JTB-DST) dialogs • to discuss spam issues in Brunei Darussalam 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Media Release 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Website (1) 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Website (2) 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Website (3) 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Addressing Spam (2):ISPs’ role • Installation of Anti-Spam solutions • Filtering • Monitoring • Public Education • Response to their calls, email • Feedback Support 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Addressing Spam (3):Industry’s role • Address the problem properly • Spam-related problems, which may bring about computer abnormality • Educate the consumer regarding the problem • Do’s and Don’ts • Informing other parties • Vendors, ISPs 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Addressing Spam (4):Public’s role • Increase Awareness on spamming activities • News, Articles, Magazines • Protect self from unknown emails • Trust only known emails • Confirm whether the email is legit with the Sender • Do not respond to unknown emails which may seem friendly • Share knowledge / experience • Family, colleague 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Conclusion • More dialogue sessions • Continue to Educate Users • Press Release • More information for the Website • Joint initiatives between AiTi & Operators 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005
Thank You! • Myself, • Izham Rahman • Assistant Manager • Industry Development & Human Capacity Building Group • Authority for Info-communications Technology Industry of Brunei Darussalam • Email: izham@aiti.gov.bn 3rd - 5th Anti-Spam Strategies, Cyberjaya, Malaysia, AiTi 2005