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Get ready to Join the IETF community on 21-27 March 2020 in Vancouver as it creates the technologies that power the Internet.
Register for IETF 107 Coming Soon!Progress on existing work and constructive discussions of new work proposals took place across all six of the IETF’s technical areas during the meeting in November.
Read about the highlights from IETF 106IETF 107 starts Saturday 21 March and runs through Friday afternoon, 27 March.
VancouverMuch of the daily work of the IETF is conducted on electronic mailing lists. A new mail archive tool realizing the requirements developed in RFC 6778 is now in use:
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The STIR working group will specify Internet-based mechanisms that allow verification of the calling party's authorization to use a particular telephone number for an incoming call. Since it has...
stiractivestir@ietf.orgThe baseline security mechanisms in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) are inadequate for cryptographically assuring the identity of the end users that originate SIP requests, especially in an i...
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