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Title : Security Threats and Requirements for Emergency Calling
Author(s) : H. Tschofenig, et al.
Filename : draft-tschofenig-ecrit-security-threats-01.txt
Pages : 23
Date : 2005-7-20
With the increasing interest to replace parts of the public switched
telephone network (PSTN) with the IP-based network, the core
functionality of PSTN such as emergency services, has to be offered
when 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 against the IP based
emergency architecture. It focuses on some analysis of threats for
both the end hosts and the infrastructure that aims to support
emergency services.
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