April 22, 2013 archive
Apr 22
SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) Starts Tonight in Herndon, Virginia (Featured Blog)
Apr 22
At SIPNOC 2013 This Week Talking About VoIP And IPv6, DNSSEC … and Security, Of Course
One of the conferences I've found most interesting each year is the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) produced by the SIP Forum, a nonprofit industry association. Part of my interest is that it is only an educational conference, i.e. there's no massive exhibit floor or anything... it's all about education. It also brings together pretty much all the major players in the "IP communications" space - certainly within North America but also from around the world.
I'll be there this week in Herndon, Virginia, talking about how VoIP can work over IPv6 and how DNSSEC can make VoIP more secure. The sessions I am directly involved with include:
- Panel Discussion: Anatomy of a VoIP DMZ
- VoIP Security BOF
- Panel Discussion: IPv6 and SIP - Myth or Reality?
- Who Are You Really Calling? How DNSSEC Can Help
There are quite a range of other topics on the SIPNOC 2013 agenda, including a number of other talks related to security.
It should be quite a good show and I'm very much looking forward to it. I'm particularly looking forward to my "DNSSEC and VoIP" talk on Thursday as that is a topic I've not presented on before... but I think there is some quite valuable potential about using DNSSEC with VoIP.
If you are there at SIPNOC this week, please do say hello!
P.S. While SIPNOC is not being livestreamed, you may find some people tweeting using the hashtag #SIPNOC.
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Apr 22
VoIP Security Major Topic This Week at SIPNOC 2013
This week the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) takes place in Herndon, Virginia, and the SIPNOC agenda turns out to have a great focus on security as it relates to VoIP and IP-based communications in general. The security-related sessions include:
- The Growth of Robocalling SPIT
- Communications Service Providers and Threat Intelligence Sharing
- Panel Discussion: Anatomy of a VoIP DMZ
- VoIP Theft: Werewolf or Hydra
- Who are You Really Calling? How DNSSEC Can Help
There will also be a “VoIP Security Birds-of-a-feather (BOF)” session tomorrow evening where we’ll be sharing information about VoIP security issues and learning from each other about what issues people are seeing.
Sponsored by the SIP Forum, SIPNOC is an educational event that brings together primarily technical and operations staff from a wide range of telecommunications and VoIP service providers. It is not a trade show, i.e. there is no exhibit hall. It is just focused on providing educational sessions and networking opportunities.
I’ll be there at SIPNOC speaking about DNSSEC, IPv6 and moderating the VoIP security BOF and the VoIP DMZ panel . I look forward to meeting up again with many of the folks who have attended SIPNOC in the past years. The event is not livestreamed, but if you are in the DC area and want to attend, registration is still open.
If you are there at SIPNOC 2013, please do say hello!
Apr 22
FIR #700 – 4/22/13 – For Immediate Release
Apr 22