A Solution Framework for Private Media in a Switched Conferencing
draft-jones-avtcore-private-media-framework-01
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| Authors | Paul Jones , Nermeen Ismail , David Benham | ||
| Last updated | 2015-09-07 (Latest revision 2015-03-06) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes a solution framework for ensuring that media confidentiality and integrity are maintained end-to-end within the context of a switched conferencing environment where the switching conference server is not entrusted with the media encryption keys. The solution aims to build upon existing security mechanisms defined for the real-time transport protocol (RTP).
Authors
Paul Jones
Nermeen Ismail
David Benham
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