More broadband providers throughout the EU will be concentrating on improving the levels of security of their email services claims European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).
The agency published results after conducting surveys on security and anti-spam measures implemented by European ISPs.
Pascal Manzano of ENISA confirmed that more ISPs than ever are focussing on combating security breaches, viruses and control of spam for their customers. Speaking on the Inbox Outbox email forum Manzano said: “When egress filtering is provided it doesn’t directly benefit that ISP’s customers but the other providers, so we’re seeing a trend towards acting for more community benefit.”
Other research by ENISA showed that almost 90% of ISPs are now offering spam filtering free of charge.
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