Fraud mitigation for IP-based emergency calling
draft-barnes-ecrit-auth-01
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Authors | Richard Barnes , Matt Lepinski | ||
Last updated | 2007-10-22 | ||
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IESG | IESG state | Expired | |
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Abstract
The use of Internet technologies for emergency calling creates opportunities for fraud, relative to traditional circuit-switched emergency calling. This document describes the context for IP-based emergency calling, and the types of fraud which are possible within the system. A mitigation strategy for fraud against voice service providers is described; techniques for detecting or preventing other types of fraud will be incorporated in this document as they are available.
Authors
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