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CRTC proposes requiring ISPs to block malicious botnet traffic

News | 01/14/2021 3:43 pm EST
The CRTC's headquarters at the Terrasses de la Chaudière complex in Gatineau, Que./ Wire Report photo.

The CRTC has launched a public consultation into whether a network-level framework to block malicious botnet traffic should be developed.

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