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[iot-discussion] What role does the SP play in protecting consumers re IoT?
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Marco Hogewoning
marcoh at ripe.net
Thu Apr 20 11:53:57 CEST 2017
> > Minor nit perhaps: "what your access provider can and should be allowed to do about these problems"? > > I'm not sure we'd want access providers to have control over what web cams (or whatever) someone wants to install on their home network. But you probably would he offended if they do not cut off that spammer or the person that is sending your DNS server a few million queries a second. They should not have an opinion about connecting a webcam, but what about me hosting a Command & Control server? Marco (Devil’s advocate speaking here)
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