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1 Introducing the iboss Centralized filtering technology What is it? How will it work?

2  “iboss” is a network security services company.  “The iboss” is short for the iboss Secure Web Gateway appliance, a.k.a. the appliance.  It’s a bundle of hardware and software.  The iboss is a product that WiscNet supports for its optional filtering service.  An iboss demo unit is now installed at SCLS HQ for pilot test purposes. What’s an iboss?

3  Yes.  The iboss initially sets policy based on network addresses.  SCLS already distinguishes libraries by address ranges.  Also identified: staff/patron/wireless/other.  The default iboss policy can be “no filtering”.  Libraries will be able to opt in to a secondary iboss policy which enables filtering. Can the iboss provide filtering as an opt-in service?

4  The appliance is installed at SCLS HQ, attached to our firewall (where the Internet feeds in).  All SCLS Network Internet traffic thus flows through the appliance, and may be filtered.  Only the traffic of participating member libraries would actually be filtered.  Content is blocked based on website domain names (much like OpenDNS does). How does the iboss work?

5  Possibly, but not likely.  Website name filtering is substantially different from filtering on key words or flesh tones.  When the “Porn” category is activated, the iboss is blocking “known providers of porn”.  It is not dynamically inspecting content for “indicators of nakedness or sex acts”.  Accidentally blocking access to art, literature or medical information is unlikely.  Outside of the Porn category, things might be fuzzier. Will the iboss overblock, restricting desirable content?

6  Yes, it will.  No filtering solution is bulletproof.  Users may find creative ways of evading it.  Sites may not be marked as needing blocking, particularly brand new website names.  CIPA compliance is about reasonable efforts to block unwanted content, not about perfection. Will the iboss underblock, permitting undesirable content?

7  The iboss returns a “block page” instead of the website.  When blocks occur, adults may bypass the block:  if and only the iboss policy settings permit a bypass  but, for library CIPA compliance, adults must be able to bypass the filter.  These constraints are not incompatible. Imagine:  Children’s Room computers where filtering blocks cannot be overridden.  Select Adult computers where blocks may be bypassed, for CIPA compliance. How will iboss impact patrons, when blocking websites?

8  Bypassing, permitted under FCC rules for “lawful purposes”, requires proof of adult age.  However, per court rulings, libraries may not ask an adult what their purpose is!  Adults certify themselves as having a lawful purpose.  It would seem ideal if this process could be automated.  We are working toward a tie-in to SCLS Patron Authentication web forms.  The login terms will be barcode and PIN. How will the adult bypass work?

9  Yes, there’s a hands-on demo lab here today.  The live demo will only be available to a specific mobile lab network for now.  It may be possible to extend the demo out to specific library workstations later.  Demo users will be able to test for overblocking, and try out the adult bypass. Can we see it in action? Touch it? Try to break it?

10  No. SCLS has configured a custom blocking policy using benign website content.  If blocking is bypassed, neither test site below requires anyone to avert their eyes.  https://qca.linkcat.info/ https://qca.linkcat.info/  http://bogon.scls.local/ http://bogon.scls.local/  If prompted to log in, to bypass the filter:  User name (or library barcode): 29078 your library card  Password (or PIN): 29078 your Koha PIN Will I need to avert my eyes?

11 Greg Barniskis (608) 242-4716 gbarniskis@scls.info Questions? Concerns?


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