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9. Panel Discussion: Anatomy of a VoIP DMZ

This special panel discussion will present ideas for provisioning phones safely and securely and then intentionally deciding to use (or not to use) SIP over TLS and SRTP. In addition, the discussion will cover the motivation for a DMZ; the secrets that should be protected (e.g. provisioning password, web portal password, SIP authorization password); Testing…

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8. Communications Service Providers and Threat Intelligence Sharing

Presented by Eric Burger, Georgetown University. Past SIPNOC discussions raised the interest in the operator community to figure out how to share information on fraud, cyber attacks, and detected vulnerabilities. So, we have the desire to share operations intelligence. However, is it legal? For that matter, with the recent Executive Order and Presidential Policy Directive,…

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7. SIPNOC 2013 Tutorial: An introduction to WebRTC

Presented by Steve Mckinnon, GENBAND. This presentation will cover the various technologies that combine to make up the webRTC real time communications browser capability set, and describe the implications of those technology and standards choices for over the top and SIP Communications Networks alike. Where possible the various conflicting approaches will be discussed and evaluated.

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6. SIP Forum Task Group Update

Introduction and Moderation by Spencer Dawkins, SIP Forum Technical Director; Presenters include Mary Barnes, Polycom and SIP Forum; Robert Kinder, Cox Communications; Carl Klatsky, Comcast; Alan Johnston, Avaya and SIP Forum; Gonzalo Salgueiro, Cisco Systems and SIP Forum; and David Hanes, Cisco Systems. This special session briefed the SIPNOC community on the various SIP Forum…

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5. The Growth of Robocalling SPIT

Presented by Dan Weber, Personal Time Software. Just about ten years ago, telemarketers presented the biggest threat to consumer privacy and use of the telephone system. In response to the growing number of complaints by being called from people at all hours of the day, the FTC created the National Do Not Call list. Everyone…

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4. SIP Trunk Design Patterns

Presented by Robert Kinder, Cox Communications. SIP Trunking Design Patterns are reusable solutions for frequently occurring customer implementations. The concept is very similar to software engineering design patterns to solve common programming problems. SIP Trunking Design Patterns are used by Sales Engineers to propose the best solution to meet the customer’s requirements and by order…

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3. Taking the “Custom” out of “Customer”

Presented by Mark Lindsey, ECG Engineers live to build things, and solve new problems. But if every customer becomes an opportunity to design afresh, then no two customers will be alike. The service provider that prides itself on “custom tailored solutions” must realize that such flexibility requires engineering-level support for practically all troubleshooting, and engineering-level…

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2. SIPNOC 2013 Keynote Address by Henning Schulzrinne

As CTO of the FCC, Schulzrinne guides the organization’s work on technology and engineering issues, together with the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology. He advises on matters across the agency to ensure that FCC policies are driving technological innovation, including serving as a resource to FCC Commissioners. Schulzrinne joined the FCC in 2010 as…

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1. SIP Forum Overview

SIPNOC 2013 Welcome and SIP Forum Update. Presented by Marc Robins, SIP Forum President and Managing Director, and Richard Shockey, SIP Forum Chairman of the Board.

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