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	Title           : SPEERMINT Security BCPs
	Author(s)       : S. Niccolini, et al.
	Filename        : draft-niccolini-speermint-voipthreats-03.txt
	Pages           : 22
	Date            : 2008-02-22

This memo presents the different security threats related to
SPEERMINT classifying them into threats to the Location Function, to
the Signaling Function and to the Media Function.  The different
instances of the threats are briefly introduced inside the
classification.  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 SPEERMINT-specific threat vectors in order
to specify security-related requirements.  Once the requirements are
identified, methods and solutions how to achieve such requirements
can be selected.

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