Security Authentication of WebRTC Communication Service for Telephony Terminal
draft-cheng-rtcweb-teleauth-00
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Authors | Minpeng Qi , Judy Zhu , Ziyao Cheng | ||
Last updated | 2014-08-22 (Latest revision 2014-02-18) | ||
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Abstract
The WebRTC use-cases and related requirements are defined in [draft-ietf-rtcweb-use-cases-and-requirements] that contains browser to browser use-cases and browser-GW/server use-cases (e.g., telephony terminal). In the use-case of telephony terminal, it is necessary for telephony terminal to be able to attest his identity to the telephony operator. Unlike the current authentication specified in [draft-ietf-rtcweb-security] such as PKI based authentication and web based peer authentication WebRTC communication is directly controlled by the telephony operator, which poses new authentication methods, including re-using existence authentication mechanism of telephony operator and authentication by using web credentials. This document presents the security authentication of WebRTC communication for telephony terminal.
Authors
Minpeng Qi
Judy Zhu
Ziyao Cheng
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