STIR SHAKEN – Framework for mitigating illegal caller ID spoofing
Illegal Caller ID spoofing is a common tactic utilized by Robocallers. To combat this fraud, the telecommunications industry, led by ATIS and the SIP Forum, developed the SHAKEN (Secure Handling of Asserted information using toKENs) framework, based on IETF STIR (Secure Telephony Identity Revisited) standards. This webinar provides an overview of STIR/SHAKEN, including why it was developed, how it works, how voice service providers utilize STIR/SHAKEN in Robocall mitigation and future capability enhancements to the STIR/SHAKEN ecosystem.
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- Date: 06 Oct 2021
- Time: 10:30 PM UTC to 11:30 PM UTC
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Speakers
Andrew Jurczak
STIR SHAKEN – Framework for mitigating illegal caller ID spoofing
Illegal Caller ID spoofing is a common tactic utilized by Robocallers. To combat this fraud, the telecommunications industry, led by ATIS and the SIP Forum, developed the SHAKEN (Secure Handling of Asserted information using toKENs) framework, based on IETF STIR (Secure Telephony Identity Revisited) standards. This webinar provides an overview of STIR/SHAKEN, including why it was developed, how it works, how voice service providers utilize STIR/SHAKEN in Robocall mitigation and future capability enhancements to the STIR/SHAKEN ecosystem.
Biography:
Andy Jurczak is a Principal Member of Technical Staff for AT&T. He has 39 years of experience in the telecommunications industry as a hardware, system and service designer and is currently the lead network architect for AT&T’s STIR/SHAKEN implementation. He is an active participant in the ATIS/SIP Forum IP-NNI Task Force that defines the STIR/SHAKEN framework used in the U.S. Andy received his BSEE from Michigan Technological University and his MSEE from Stanford University.
Agenda
Please log into the conference at 6:25 PM.
Introduction of the Speaker: 06:30 PM.
Presentation starts at 06:35 PM followed by Q&A.