An Improved Secure SIP Registration Mechanism to Avoid VoIP Threats
The session initiation protocol is one the most popular protocols that is used in Internet protocol multimedia subsystems and adopted by a wide range of networking vendors. This research suggests a secure distributed session initiation protocol-based architectural model that can be deployed in service provider data centers to maintain the service availability, scalability, and security. This research proposes a secure session initiation protocol model. It called the redundant session initiation protocol model, and used to stop denial of service attacks. The proposed techniques should provide robust and secure implementations against today's vulnerabilities. The primary consideration of the predefined network is to acquire reliable mechanisms that handle the private information regarding legitimate users. The authors tried to suggest a secure distributed SIP registration mechanism that can be deployed in service provider data centers to maintain the service availability, security and reduce SIP attacks like IP spoofing.
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2016
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Authors: | Rasol, Mohammed ; Al Kasasbeh, Bassam ; Al Adwan, Farah |
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International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing (IJCAC). - IGI Global, ISSN 2156-1826, ZDB-ID 2628467-4. - Vol. 6.2016, 2 (01.04.), p. 25-36
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Authentication | RADIUS | Registration | Security | SIP | VoIP Threats |
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