The SIP Forum Announces STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT Webinar Series Registrations Are Open
Free-to-Attend Webinar Series takes place October 17-21, 2022; focused on the Enterprise requirements, challenges, and opportunities related to the deployment of STIR/SHAKEN, as well as issues essential to the ongoing development of the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework and the ongoing efforts to combat illegal Robocalls and Caller ID Spoofing
The SIP Forum is proud to announce that the official agenda and webinar registrations are now live for the STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT, a special virtual event focused on the current challenges and opportunities related to the deployment and successful operation of the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework.
The STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT will feature a series of free-to-attend webinars presented by the experts leading the development of the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework as well as leading companies providing solutions and deployment expertise, that will focus on the Enterprise requirements, challenges, and opportunities related to the deployment of STIR/SHAKEN, as well as a host of other issues relevant to the call authentication/Secure Telephone Identity (STI) industry eco-system including discussion of the ramifications of governmental regulatory, legislative and enforcement actions and critical security issues.
The event will also include a special celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the publication of the Session Initiation Protocol (IETF RFC 3261). The SUMMIT will feature a number of very special keynotes and panel sessions that will include many of the original developers and pioneering implementers of the SIP standard, including Vint Cerf, Heinrich Sinnreich, Henning Schulzrinne, David Gurle, Jon Peterson, Jonathan Rosenberg, and Brian Rosen, among others!
The SIP Forum is also very proud to report that due to sponsor support, the STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT will be free to attend! Current event sponsors include Diamond Sponsor Neustar; Platinum Sponsor Numeracle; Gold Sponsors Hiya, Ribbon Communications, Somos, and ZipDX,; Silver Sponsors Bandwidth, First Orion, and Wiley Rein LLP; and Association Sponsors ATIS, CTIA, NTCA – The Rural Broadband Association, PACE, and USTelecom.
Developed jointly by the SIP Forum and ATIS (the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions) to efficiently implement the Internet Engineering Task Force’s (IETF) STIR (for Secure Telephony Identity Revisited) standard, SHAKEN (for Signature-based Handling of Asserted information using toKENs) defines a mechanism to verify the calling number and specifies how it will be transported across communications networks.
Together, STIR/SHAKEN offers a practical mechanism to provide verified information about the calling party as well as the origin of the call — what is known as “attestation” — for the first time in the network. Giving service providers the tools needed to sign and verify calling numbers makes it possible for businesses and consumers to know, before answering, that the calls they receive are from legitimate parties.
The STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT webinars will feature such topics as:
- Update on the STIR/SHAKEN Framework and Review of new ATIS/SIP Forum Standards
- Opening Keynote Featuring Vint Cerf
- RFC 3261 20th Anniversary Round-table Panel Discussion with Key Developers of the SIP Standard
- Keynote Featuring Henry Sinnreich
- International Attestation Challenges
- Is STIR/SHAKEN Getting the Job Done?
- Keynote Featuring David Gurle
- What You Need to Know About Origination Policy and Branded Calling
- Keynote Featuring Henning Schulzrinne
- Rich Call Data (RCD) Opportunities, Challenges and Best Practices
- Review and Discussion Re: Recent Regulatory Actions
- The Importance of Establishing Trusted Enterprise Identity
- A Live STIR/SHAKEN Report From the Real World of Robocalls
- Special American Bankers Association Panel Discussion
- Using KYC Principles to Improve Customer Vetting Practices
- Why Your Toll-Free Numbers Need Digital Identity Protection
- Update from the STI-GA
- Call Blocking Notification Codes – 607/608 and 603+
- Delegate Certificates
- STIR/SHAKEN Attestations and Robocall Mitigation Practices
- Opportunities and Challenges of Implementing Branded Calling
- The State of Industry Traceback
- Discussion of the Proposed Global Telecommunications Trust Registry
- STIR/SHAKEN Deployment Best-Practices
- Considerations for Management, Performance and Troubleshooting
The STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT will offer actionable information for all industry stakeholders in the Robocall and Caller ID Spoofing elimination/mitigation ecosystem, including telecommunications providers, major backbone operators, interconnect and wholesale solution providers, ISPs, cable operators, and wireless network operators, as well as governmental regulators and agencies, regulatory attorneys with state and federal jurisdictions, equipment manufacturers and mobile product developers, device integration specialists, large enterprise service assurance operations and IT/communications staff, government agencies, customer care/contact centers, and application providers and data analytics firms.
For More Information and to Register
Visit the STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT event landing page for more information, and to register for the event webinars visit the STIR/SHAKEN ENTERPRISE SUMMIT Agenda page. Still have questions? Send an email to stirshakensummit@sipforum.org.
About the SIP Forum
The SIP Forum is a leading IP communications industry association that engages in numerous activities that promote and advance SIP-based technology, such as the development of industry recommendations; interoperability testing events including SIPit, and special workshops, educational activities, and general promotion of IP communications standards, services, and technology for service provider, enterprise and governmental applications. The SIP Forum is also the producer of the annual SIPNOC conferences (for SIP Network Operators Conference), focused on the technical requirements of the service provider community, the STIR/SHAKEN VIRTUAL SUMMIT, and other industry events. Other important Forum initiatives include maintaining working groups in SIP trunking, security, SIP and IPv6, and IP-based Network-to-Network Interconnection (IP-NNI) and the SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework. For more information about SIP Forum initiatives, please visit: https://www.sipforum.org.
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