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	Title		: Requirements for IPsec Negotiation in the SIP Framework
	Author(s)	: M. Saito, S. Fujimoto
	Filename	: draft-saito-mmusic-ipsec-negotiation-req-02.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2006-3-10
	
As the Internet grows, it becomes inevitable even for the general 
users to take measures against the security risks such as tapping, 
unauthorized access, and so on. For example, we can consider the use 
case of networked home appliances which cannot have the rich 
calculation resources and may use the dedicated transport protocol 
for the media session. In such a case, it is effective to connect 
such devices securely using IPsec [1] because it does not require the 
rich resources, and is independent of the upper layer protocol. Also 
from the viewpoint of implementation, IPsec is not only widespread in 
IPv4, but also mandatory in IPv6 which is expected in the networked 
home appliances region(this use case is just the one of examples, and 
this document does not focus only on home appliances but also on the 
general applications which use the dedicated media protocols, where 
IPsec is suitable as the security protocol).

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