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	Title		: Security Threats and Requirements for Emergency Calling
	Author(s)	: H. Tschofenig, et al.
	Filename	: draft-tschofenig-ecrit-security-threats-00.txt
	Pages		: 20
	Date		: 2005-5-9
	
With the increasing interest to replace parts of the public switched
   telephone network (PSTN) with its IP-based counterpart the
   functionality of emergency services also needs to be offered using
   IP-based technologies.  Since the PSTN and the Internet follow
   different design principles, their architecture is quite different.
   This fact has to be considered and security threats for an IP-based
   emergency environment have to be re-evaluated.  This document
   investigates the potential threats for the end hosts and the
   infrastructure that aims to support emergency services.

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