DocumentCode
2564493
Title
Threat Analysis of the Session Initiation Protocol Regarding Spam
Author
Dritsas, S. ; Mallios, J. ; Theoharidou, M. ; Marias, G.F. ; Gritzalis, D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf., Athens Econ. & Bus. Univ.
fYear
2007
fDate
11-13 April 2007
Firstpage
426
Lastpage
433
Abstract
Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is becoming increasingly popular due to its significant advantages regarding cost and support of enhanced multimedia services. Despite of the substantial advantages of using the Internet as the transmission medium for voice calls, we can foresee many undesirable uses, especially in terms of spam. VoIP technology may provide new means for the transmission of bulk unsolicited messages and calls (spam over Internet telephony - SPIT), mainly due to the reduced cost compared to traditional telephony. Therefore, mechanisms are essential to address the SPIT problem, while maintaining the advantages of VoIP technology. In this paper we conduct a comprehensive threat analysis that addresses the ascendant VoIP protocol, the session initiation protocol, in terms of its vulnerability regarding SPIT deliverance. Our analysis introduces the requirements that the mechanisms dealing with the SPIT phenomenon should take into account, in order to be feasible and efficient.
Keywords
Internet telephony; multimedia communication; protocols; telecommunication security; unsolicited e-mail; Internet; SPIT problem; VoIP technology; bulk unsolicited messages; enhanced multimedia services; session initiation protocol; spam over Internet telephony; threat analysis; voice over Internet protocol; Costs; Data analysis; Informatics; Information analysis; Information security; Internet telephony; Protection; Protocols; Speech analysis; Unsolicited electronic mail; Internet; SIP; SPIT; Spam; Threat Analysis; VoIP; Vulnerability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Performance, Computing, and Communications Conference, 2007. IPCCC 2007. IEEE Internationa
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA
ISSN
1097-2641
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1138-6
Electronic_ISBN
1097-2641
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PCCC.2007.358923
Filename
4197959
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