IETF to raise a RUCUS about voice spam / SPIT at IETF71!
February 4th, 2008 by Dan YorkOver on the Voice of VOIPSA blog today I posted about a new session has been approved for the IETF 71 meeting coming up in Philadelphia in March called “Reducing Unwanted Communications using SIP” a.k.a. “RUCUS”.Hannes Tschofenig, who submitted the proposal, has created a RUCUS web page and is looking for feedback. I’m planning to be at the RUCUS session at IETF 71 and would encourage others who want to talk about voice spam / SPIT to join in as well!
Technorati Tags: rucus, spit, spam, voice spam, voip, voip security, security, ietf, standards
Related posts:
- Can legitimate SIP traffic be mistaken as SPIT? (voice spam)
- RUCUS web page changed to a new URL
- A great overview of SIP security issues from the 3rd ETSI Security Workshop
- My schedule next week in the long days of IETF-71…
- How to participate in IETF-71 remotely through real-time audio and IM groupchat
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February 23rd, 2008 at 11:10 am
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