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This document gives home users an overview of the security risks and countermeasures associated with Internet connectivity, especially in the context of "always on," or broadband access services (such as cable modems and DSL). However, much of the content is also relevant to traditional dial-up users (users who connect to the Internet using a modem).
SIRENE (from the German, SIcherheit in REchnerNEtzen) is a loosely collaborating group of researchers from different organizations. We share an interest in security and privacy. In particular, we work on multi-party security (also called multi-lateral), i.e., security without global trust, and where everybody can be held responsible for their actions. This even works in combination with privacy.
Incidents.org is about community and industry collaboration on security related matters. The results of this collaboration take the form of practical technologies, tools, and processes that can be used by the entire Internet community to 1) detect the threat 2) protect their resources, and 3) react to security incidents and new threats.
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