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	Title		: VoIP Security Threats
	Author(s)	: S. Niccolini
	Filename	: draft-niccolini-speermint-voipthreats-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2006-8-30
	
This memo presents the different security threats related to VoIP.
First of all a taxonomy for the different types of security threats
is defined.  Afterwards the different instances of the threats are
briefly analyzed following such taxonomy.  Finally the existing
security solutions in SIP and RTP/RTCP are presented to describe the
countermeasures currently available for such threats.  The objective
of this document is to identify and enumerate the VoIP threat vectors
in order to specifiy security-related requirements specific to
peering.  Once the requirements are identified, methods and solutions
how to achieve such requirements can be selected.


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