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SIP Preconditions for Media Privacy

SIP Preconditions for Media Privacy. ID-shacham-sip-media-privacy-02. Ron Shacham Henning Schulzrinne Wolfgang Kellerer Srisakul Thakolsri. IETF 66, MMUSIC WG Meeting July 12, 2006. Overview. Recording of a conversation is a possible breach of privacy

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SIP Preconditions for Media Privacy

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  1. SIP Preconditions for Media Privacy ID-shacham-sip-media-privacy-02 Ron Shacham Henning Schulzrinne Wolfgang Kellerer Srisakul Thakolsri IETF 66, MMUSIC WG Meeting July 12, 2006

  2. Overview • Recording of a conversation is a possible breach of privacy • Participants in a SIP session should have a way to agree upon recording guidelines in a way that can serve as evidence • To make a session predicated upon their agreement, we use the Preconditions Framework, defining two types that: • Assert that a media stream not be recorded • Assert the intention to record a stream • The guidelines may be set by caller, callee, or both, and may be set at session setup or in mid-call • The details differ somewhat from QoS use-case • No resource reservation necessary, so provisional responses not sent • The callee is notified of call before, not after, the preconditions are satisfied IETF 66, MMUSIC WG Meeting

  3. Example: At session setup, caller asserts intention to record • Alice sends INVITE to Bob: m=audio 20000 RTP/AVP 0 a=curr:allow-record e2e none a=des:allow-record none e2e send a=des:allow-record mandatory e2e recv • Bob is prompted and agrees to the session and the recording guidelines, responding with 200 OK: m=audio 20000 RTP/AVP 0 a=curr:allow-record e2e send a=des:allow-record none e2e recv a=des:allow-record mandatory e2e send • Alternatively, Bob does not agree to the guidelines, sending 580: m=audio 30000 RTP/AVP 0 a=des:allow-record failure e2e send IETF 66, MMUSIC WG Meeting

  4. Example: At session setup, caller requires callee not record • Alice sends INVITE to Bob: • m=audio 20000 RTP/AVP 0 • a=curr:no-record e2e none • a=des:no-record mandatory e2e send • a=des:no-record none e2e recv • Bob is prompted and agrees to the session and the recording guidelines, responding with 200 OK: • m=audio 20000 RTP/AVP 0 • a=curr:no-record e2e send • a=des:no-record none e2e send • a=des:no-record mandatory e2e recv • Alternatively, Bob does not agree to the guidelines, sending 580: • m=audio 30000 RTP/AVP 0 • a=des:no-record failure e2e recv IETF 66, MMUSIC WG Meeting

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