Showing posts with label internet insights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet insights. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Cisco Says Internet Video Could Swamp The Internet - InformationWeek




Cisco have just issued a study that dorsums up claims by many Internet service providers, that screening over the Web is gobbling up immense measures of web capacity and the job is only going to acquire worse. The Lake Herring Ocular Networking (pdf) foretells that traffic will nearly dual every two old age to 2012.


Released Monday, the 2007-2012 proposed that information science traffic will turn at a concerted yearly growing charge per unit of 46%.

More Internet Insights
White Papers


The growing is creating a new vocabulary of information science metrics of exabytes and zettabytes. One exabyte bes 1 billion gilbert or 250 million DVDs. A zettabyte bes 1 trillion gilbert or 1,000 exabytes or 250 billion DVDs.


"The wide and increasing acceptance of ocular networking is having a important impact on information science traffic growing for both consumer and concern services marketplaces worldwide," said Suraj Shetty, Cisco's VP of service supplier marketing, in a statement. "Until just a few old age ago, 'exabyte' was an unheard-of term. However, because of the monolithic growing we're seeing, by 2012 we will have got to reorient our vocabulary once again, as the metrical that we necessitate then will be the zettabyte."


Cisco didn't state so in its treatment of the report, but the explosive growing is likely to do Internet service suppliers to force for Internet metering in an effort to restrict usage of the Web by concerns and consumers who be given to be heavy picture users. ISPs like Comcast and AOL Time Charles Dudley Warner are experimenting with efforts to restrict use or to bear down higher terms for some users who big measures of video.


Noting that its Ocular Networking Index is portion of its in progress attempt to calculate the growing of Web traffic, Lake Herring said the growing rush will be a consequence of picture communications, entertainment, and societal networking. The networking company said it anticipates Internet picture traffic will turn to 400 modern times the amount of picture traffic that was carried on the U.S. Internet in 2000.


Cisco said nearly 90% of all consumer information science traffic is expected to dwell of picture on demand, information science video, and Internet picture in 2012.


While most concern information science traffic through 2012 will be concentrated in North America, the fastest growing Internet traffic part will be in Latin America, which is expected to have got the peak growth charge per unit through 2012, according to the report.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Older Versions Of Firefox, IE Put 45% Of All Internet Users At Risk - InformationWeek





Computer security research workers from ETH Zurich, , and believe would be more than unafraid if, like a perishable nutrient product, it were labeled with an termination date.


In a , Stefan Frei and St Martin May of the Computer Technology and Networks Lab at ETH Zurich, Seth Thomas Dubendorfer of Switzerland, and Gunter Ollmann of IBM Internet Security Systems do this recommendation because they establish that 637 million (45.2%) out of 1.4 billion Internet users worldwide are at hazard from their failure to utilize the latest, most unafraid version of their chosen Internet browsers.

More Internet Insights
White Papers

"Given the state of the software system system system industry and the growth menace of exploitable exposures within all applications (not just Web browsers), we believe that the constitution of a 'best before' day of the month for all new software releases could turn out an invaluable intends to educating the user to or 'refresh' their software applications," the paper says. "The same 'best before' day of the month information could also be leveraged by Internet concerns to assist measure or extenuate the hazard of clients who are using out of day of the month software system and are consequently at a higher hazard of having been compromised."


The issue of browser security substances more than than these years because more and more is targeting vulnerabilities. Remotely exploitable exposures have got been on the rise since 2000 and accounted for 89.4% of exposures reported in 2007, according to the study, which claims that "[a] growing per centum of these remotely exploitable exposures are associated with Web browsers."


Among the assorted Web browsers studied -- Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2, 3, and Opera 9 -- 2 is the most secure, according to the study.


Firefox 2 is considered to be the most unafraid Web browser because 83.3% of its users worldwide are running the . Second, third, and 4th topographic points travel to Apple Campaign 3 (65.3% of users running the most current version), Opera 9 (56.1%), and Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (47.6%).


"It is notable that it have taken 19 calendar months since the initial full general handiness of IE7 (public release October 2006) to attain 52.5% proliferation amongst users that voyage the Internet with Microsoft's Web browser," the paper says. "Meanwhile, 92.2% of Firefox users have got migrated to FF2."


The paper also detects that within three calendar months of the release of Apple's Campaign 3 browser, 60% of users had upgraded, likely because of "Apple's controversial inclusion of the new Web browser in the auto-updates of other popular Apple software system products." In March, Mozilla chief executive officer Toilet Lilly said Apple's determination to do its Campaign Web browser available to Windows users by "borders on malware statistical distribution practices."


The research workers define the most unafraid Web browser as "the up-to-the-minute functionary populace release of a vendor's Web browser at a given date." This definition, which excepts beta versions, presumes that the hazard of encountering malware that could compromise one's browser is the same regardless of browser marketplace share.


In reality, users of Internet Explorer (78.3% worldwide marketplace share norm between February and June 2008) will probably meet more than malware than users of Opera (0.8% worldwide marketplace share during the same period). This is because malware authors be given to aim efforts at the widest possible audience.


However, browser trade name doesn't state the whole narrative since browsers trust on common engineering like Adobe Flash, which have got had, and continued to have, its share of vulnerabilities. Along similar lines, the survey mentions research by computing machine security house that bespeaks some 21.7% of all QuickTime 7 installings are out of date. Thus, having the most current version of one's favourite Web browser may not assist if one's other software system is outdated.