[VOIPSEC] SPIT (or whatever you call it) threats
dan_york at Mitel.com
dan_york at Mitel.com
Thu Mar 16 13:29:29 CST 2006
Ken,
I am not personally aware of anyone creating such an analysis, although
I'm sure someone more connected with the IETF probably has given that
there are drafts dealing with SPIT under consideration at the 65th IETF
meeting next week in Dallas:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/meeting_agenda_html.cgi?meeting_num=65
Note there is also a meeting of the Anti-Spam Research Group Monday night
although I don't know if this is just e-mail spam or whether it will also
address SPIT. I know there are a number of members of this list who will
be there next week so perhaps one of the folks attending can comment on
items being addressed there.
Regards,
Dan
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Mitel Corp. http://www.mitel.com
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Ken <ken at ipl31.net>
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03/16/2006 10:09 AM
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Subject: [VOIPSEC] SPIT (or whatever you call it) threats
Howdy,
I just subscribed to the list about a week ago and have enjoyed the
conversations so far. Has anyone performed or seen a threat modeling
type analysis of VOIP spam that illustrates all the different
scenarios and mitigation techniques or solutions. Specifically I think
it would help to illustrate to people what SPAM related issues exist
in because of PSTN legacy support versus what issues would not exist
in entirely voip world where PSTN DIDs were not needed, and everyone
had proper DNS with certificates on their devices etc... Thoughts?
--
Ken Caruso
ken at ipl31.net
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