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Title : Authorization Policies for Preventing SPIT
Author(s) : T. Froment, et al.
Filename : draft-froment-sipping-spit-authz-policies-01.txt
Pages : 18
Date : 2006-6-28
SPAM, defined as sending unsolicited messages to someone in bulk,
might be a problem on SIP open-wide deployed networks. The
responsibility for filtering or blocking calls can belong to
different elements in the call flow and may depend on various
factors. This document discusses mechanisms to establish policies to
react on potentially unwanted communication attempts.
These policies match a particular Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
communication pattern based on a number of attributes. The range of
attributes includes information provided, for example, by the SIP
itself, by the SIP identity mechanism, by information carried within
SAML assertions (as introduced with SIP-SAML) and by the SPIT-SAML
extensions.
This document raises the question whether it is worth to investigate
the aspect of authorization policy usage for SPIT prevention. If so,
then the choice of a policy language for describing authorization
policies and the details of the authorization policies becomes
important. Mechanisms to create, modify and delete authorization
policies that are stored in XML documents are already available with
XCAP and WEBDAV and can be reused.
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