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The SIP Forum Announces Dates for SIPNOC 2020 – 
the 10th Annual SIP Network Operators Conference 


Virtual event to take place December 7-11, 2020; Will feature a comprehensive 
webinar series on issues essential to the ongoing development and deployment of 
the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework and the communication industry's 
ongoing efforts to combat illegal Robocalls and Caller ID Spoofing

 


The SIP Forum <https://www.sipforum.org/>  has announced that due to the 
continuing Coronavirus Pandemic, it will produce a virtual version of its 
acclaimed SIPNOC conference – SIPNOC 2020 – which will feature a comprehensive 
webinar series focusing on the challenges and opportunities related to the 
deployment of the STIR/SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework. 

SIPNOC 2020 <https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/sipnoc-2020-overview/>  will 
take place during a period of five days, from December 7th through December 
11th, 2020, and will build on the success of the SIP Forum's June 2020 
STIR/SHAKEN VIRTUAL SUMMIT and 2019’s SIPNOC 2019 live, in-person conference, 
which both earned high praise from attendees for their educational, technical 
and regulatory content that focused on the real-world challenges service 
providers face when deploying STIR/SHAKEN.  

The SIP Forum is also proud to announce that a number of leading companies are 
supporting SIPNOC 2020 through their generous support as sponsors, including 
Diamond Sponsors iconectiv <https://iconectiv.com/>  and Neustar 
<http://www.stirshaken.neustar/> ; Platinum Sponsor Ribbon Communications 
<https://ribboncommunications.com/> ; and Gold Sponsors AT 
<https://www.att.com/> &T, ECG <http://ecg.co/> ,  Metaswitch 
<https://www.metaswitch.com/> , NetNumber <https://www.netnumber.com/> , 
SecureLogix <https://www.securelogix.com/> , and TransNexus 
<https://www.transnexus.com/> . 

Developed jointly by the SIP Forum and ATIS (the Alliance for 
Telecommunications Industry Solutions) to efficiently implement the Internet 
Engineering Task Force’s (IETF) STIR (for Secure Telephony Identity Revisited) 
standard, SHAKEN 
<https://www.sipforum.org/activities/nni-task-force-introduction/>  (for 
Signature-based Handling of Asserted information using toKENs) defines a 
mechanism to verify the calling number and specifies how it will be transported 
across communications networks. 

Together, STIR/SHAKEN offers a practical mechanism to provide verified 
information about the calling party as well as the origin of the call — what is 
known as “attestation” — for the first time in the network. Giving service 
providers the tools needed to sign and verify calling numbers makes it possible 
for businesses and consumers to know, before answering, that the calls they 
receive are from legitimate parties. 

President Trump signed into law the Pallone-Thune Telephone Robocall Abuse 
Criminal Enforcement and Deterrence Act 
<https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/151> , or the "TRACED 
Act" (S.151) on December 30, 2019.

The TRACED Act authorizes the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to issue 
additional civil penalties on individuals who intentionally violate 
restrictions on the use of automated telephone equipment (i.e., illegal 
robocalls and spoofing); and directs the FCC to require voice service providers 
to offer call authentication technologies (i.e., STIR/SHAKEN) to consumers.

On March 31, 2020, the United States Federal Communications Commission adopted 
new rules requiring implementation of caller ID authentication using 
“STIR/SHAKEN. <https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/DOC-363399A1.pdf> " 
These rules will further the FCC’s efforts to protect consumers against 
malicious caller ID "spoofing," which is often used during robocall scam 
campaigns to trick consumers into answering their phones.

Most recently, with the recent release by the FCC on October 1, 2020 of the 
Second Report and Order in the Matter of the Call Authentication Trust Anchor 
(WC Docket No. 17-97) 
<https://docs.fcc.gov/public/attachments/FCC-20-136A1.pdf> , there are a host 
of new issues for the industry at large to consider.

"With the latest release by the FCC of Docket 17-97, there is a renewed and 
continuing need for the telecommunications industry to gather and study the 
ramifications of this new report and order, and to respond with well-considered 
action. This, and the fact that the TRACED Act and associated rules adopted by 
the FCC officially mandate the deployment of STIR/SHAKEN across the 
telecommunications landscape, there is a pressing need to provide those with a 
vested interest in the deployment of STIR/SHAKEN the most timely and essential 
information they need to tackle the technological, logistical, business and 
regulatory and enforcement challenges involved in that endeavor," said Marc 
Robins, SIPNOC 2020 Program Chair, and SIP Forum President and Managing 
Director.

SIPNOC 2020 will feature a series of webinars that focus on issues critical to 
the reliable and successful deployment and operation of STIR/SHAKEN in today’s 
IP-based network environments, as well as associated topics including 
discussion of the ramifications of governmental regulatory, legislative and 
enforcement actions and critical security issues.

SIPNOC 2020 will feature content such as:

*       Out-Of-Band STIR solutions
*       The Ramifications of the Second Report and Order (WC 17-97) in the 
Matter of the Call Authentication Trust Anchor
*       Review of other proposed DOJ/FCC/FTC Enforcement Actions and Their 
Ramifications
*       The Evolving Model for Attestation
*       Track and Trace Issues and Considerations
*       Important Certificate Management Considerations and Procedures
*       Delegated Certificates and Call Identity Challenges: What Data is 
Shared Between Carriers and Enterprises?
*       Call Diversion and Priority Call Header Challenges and Solutions
*       The State of International Adoption of STIR/SHAKEN
*       RCD (Rich Call Data) and other Call Validation Display Framework 
Solutions
*       STIR/SHAKEN Deployment Best-Practices
*       Considerations for Management, Performance and Troubleshooting
*       Trusted Customer Solutions: Implementing STIR/SHAKEN with Enterprise 
Customers
*       IP Interconnection, Inter-Carrier Compensation and Access Reform 
Challenges

SIPNOC 2020 will offer actionable information for all industry stakeholders in 
the Robocall and Caller ID Spoofing elimination/mitigation ecosystem, including 
telecommunications providers, major backbone operators, interconnect and 
wholesale solution providers, ISPs, cable operators, and wireless network 
operators, as well as governmental regulators and agencies, regulatory 
attorneys with state and federal jurisdictions, equipment manufacturers and 
mobile product developers, device integration specialists, large enterprise 
service assurance operations and IT/communications staff, government agencies, 
customer care/contact centers, and application providers and data analytics 
firms. 



 DIAMOND SPONSORS


 <http://www.stirshaken.neustar/> 
Image             <https://iconectiv.com/> Image


 PLATINUM SPONSOR 


 <https://ribboncommunications.com/> Image


 GOLD SPONSORS


 <https://about.att.com/pages/cyberaware/ae/robocall> Image

 <https://ecg.co/> Image

 <https://www.metaswitch.com/> Image

        

 <https://www.netnumber.com/> Image

 <https://securelogix.com/> Image

 <https://www.transnexus.com/> Image

        

 



        

For More Information and to Register
For more information about SIPNOC 2020, please visit http://www.sipnoc.org. To 
receive notification once event registration is open, please send an email to 
sipnoci...@sipforum.org or call +1-203-829-6307.


Sponsorship Information
There are a very limited number of SIPNOC 2020 sponsorship opportunities 
available for companies offering STIR/SHAKEN services and solutions. For 
information about webinar sponsorship benefits and costs, please contact Marc 
Robins at +1-203-829-6307 or email marc.rob...@sipforum.org.

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