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SIP security requirements from 3G wireless networks
draft-kroeselberg-sip-3g-security-req-00

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
Expired & archived
Author Dirk Kroeselberg
Last updated 2001-01-29
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Abstract

At present based on a different protocol architecture, 3G wireless standards start to become more and more IP-based. The upcoming set of 3G wireless specifications defined by 3GPP will include SIP [RFC2543] as the session control protocol for IP-based voice and multimedia. An important requirement for introducing SIP is the definition of a security architecture protecting the session control signaling. This Internet Draft collects requirements for a SIP security architecture that are related to the use of SIP in 3GPP wireless networks. It is intended to stimulate the discussion about SIP security and is meant as a source of input for a requirements draft on SIP security.

Authors

Dirk Kroeselberg

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