South Africa’s Internet Service
Providers’ Association (ISPA) has teamed with Australia’s Internet
Industry Association to develop a new voluntary industry code of
practice to improve cybersecurity for end users. Known as the ‘icode’,
and developed in conjunction with Australia’s Internet Industry
Association, the code will provide a consistent approach for South
African ISPs to help inform, educate and protect their customers in
relation to cyber security.
"The
increasing threat of zombied computers - computers which have been
essentially hijacked and are under the control of criminals or other
third parties - presents a real risk to users. Identity theft, fraud,
and increases in spam are all possible consequences of compromised
computers."
By following the code, ISPs will
contribute to reducing the number of compromised computers in South
Africa and enhance the overall security of the South African and
international Internet.
The security code initiative was
welcomed by the banking sector, which is intrinsically affected by
malware and security breaches.South African Banking Risk Information
Centre (Sabric) CEO Kalyani Pillay says the country's banks constantly
review security measures to offer Internet users as safe an online
banking experience as possible.
The icode is expected to contain four main elements:
- A notification/management system for compromised computers
- A standardised information resource for end users
- A comprehensive resource for ISPs to access the latest threat
information
- A reporting mechanism in cases of extreme threat back to national
security agencies to facilitate a national high level view of attack
status.
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