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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is an important multimedia session establishment protocol used on the Internet. Due to the nature and deployment realities of the protocol (ASCII message representation, widespread usage over UDP, limited use of encryption), it becomes relatively easy to attack the protocol at the message level to launch denial of service attacks. To mitigate this, self- learning...
This paper addresses policymakers at national and international levels - regulators, standards bodies, politicians - arguing that there is no “beyond” the Internet. With the Internet so intimately intertwined with the lives of people, being used to build the backbone of large, important communities, an attempt to replace it with a new network would generate immense friction, and cost a lot. The transition...
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