SIP Security (E-Book) [Elektronisk resurs]. Dorgham Sisalem,John Floroiu

By: Dorgham Sisalem,John FloroiuContributor(s): Abend, Ulrich | Floroiu, John | Kuthan, Jiri | Schulzrinne, HenningPublisher: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2009Description: 1 online resource (354 p.)ISBN: 978-0-470-51636-2; 978-0-470-51698-0Subject(s): Computer networks | SIP Security (E-Book)Genre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 005.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction (Page-1),Introduction to Cryptographic Mechanisms (Page-5),Introduction to SIP (Page-43),Introduction to IMS (Page-93),Secure Access and Interworking in IMS (Page-123),User Identity in SIP (Page-145),Media Security (Page-173),Denial-of-service Attacks on VoIP and IMS Services (Page-225),SPAM over IP Telephony (Page-291).
Summary: This book gives a detailed overview of SIP specific security issues and how to solve them While the standards and products for VoIP and SIP services have reached market maturity, security and regulatory aspects of such services are still being discussed. SIP itself specifies only a basic set of security mechanisms that cover a subset of possible security issues. In this book, the authors survey important aspects of securing SIP-based services. This encompasses a description of the problems themselves and the standards-based solutions for such problems. Where a standards-based solution has not
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Introduction (Page-1),Introduction to Cryptographic Mechanisms (Page-5),Introduction to SIP (Page-43),Introduction to IMS (Page-93),Secure Access and Interworking in IMS (Page-123),User Identity in SIP (Page-145),Media Security (Page-173),Denial-of-service Attacks on VoIP and IMS Services (Page-225),SPAM over IP Telephony (Page-291).

This book gives a detailed overview of SIP specific security issues and how to solve them While the standards and products for VoIP and SIP services have reached market maturity, security and regulatory aspects of such services are still being discussed. SIP itself specifies only a basic set of security mechanisms that cover a subset of possible security issues. In this book, the authors survey important aspects of securing SIP-based services. This encompasses a description of the problems themselves and the standards-based solutions for such problems. Where a standards-based solution has not

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