13:00 - 13:10
| Opening Remarks
- Chaesub Lee, Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU
- Convener: Assaf Klinger, Head of R&D, Vaulto Communication Technologies Ltd
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13:10 -14:20 | Session 1: Overview of key challenges, best practice and measures on security of signalling protocols
The session provides an overview of key challenges that operators and other stakeholders face with regard to vulnerabilities of signalling protocols. It will also provide overview of potential measures that are deployed and used over the existing networks in order to defend customers against different types of attacks such as telephone spam, spoofing numbers, location tracking, subscriber fraud, intercept calls and messages, DoS, infiltration attacks, routing attacks, etc.
Moderator: Xiaojie Zhu, WP1/11 Chairman, Vice-Chairman, ITU-T Study Group 11, China Telecom
- "Caller Identity Verification: STIR/SHAKEN as a Model for Protecting the Network, Consumers and Businesses": Chris Drake, CTO, Iconectiv [Presentation]
- "DFS Fraud in Developing countries: Emerging issues and Trends": Mercy Buku, Legal and Risk Management Consultant [Presentation]
" Signalling protocol security between different network": Chang Liu, Standardization Delegate, China mobile, China [Presentation]- "Signaling threats in the wild": Gustavo Konte, Telcom Cybersecurity Expert and Business Development Lead, Positive Technologies [Presentation]
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14:20 - 14:30 | Coffee Break
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14:30 - 16:00 | Session 2: Overview of standardization and research activities related to combat different types of attacks on existing ICT networks using different protocols
The session will provide an overview of standardization and research activities within ITU-T, other SDOs/For a/Consortia related to combat different types of attacks on existing ICT networks.
Moderator: Denis Andreev, Counsellor, ITU-T Study Group 11
"SG 11 activities on improving security of signalling protocols": Cheng Li, Q2/11 Rapporteur, CAICT, China [Presentation]- "Current developments in Q11/17": Jean-Paul Lemaire, Q11/17 Rapporteur [Presentation]
- "ITU Guidelines for ITU-T action on reported misuse of E.164 number resources and International Calling Party Number Delivery": Richard Hill, Independent Consultant [Presentation]
- "GSMA Key Management - A single, automated and evolving process": Ewout Pronk, Senior Security Architect, NetNumber | Chairman DESS, Fraud And Security Group, GSMA [Presentation]
- "Generic Framework for E2E Federated GANA Knowledge Planes for AI-powered Closed-Loop Self-Adaptive Security Management & Control, Across Multiple 5G Network Slices, Segments, Services and Administrative Domains": Ranganai Chaparadza, Senior Altran CapGemini Technical and Technology Consultant, Vodafone & Muslim Elkotob, Principal Solutions Architect, Vodafone [Presentation]
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16:00 - 16:50
| Brainstorming
This session offers an opportunity to the audience to discuss the potential areas of ITU standardization which may facilitate the improvement of the security mechanisms for different protocols. It will also discuss the need to standardize the identity verification process of a party requesting a certificate, its issuance process by the Trusted Signalling Certification Authority (TSCA) and the distribution of the issued certificate to the operators. In addition, the brainstorming session will discuss the possibility to use the existing Global Title (GT) issuance process for this purpose.
Moderator: Assaf Klinger, Head of R&D, Vaulto Communication Technologies Ltd
- Chris Drake, Iconectiv
- Mercy Buku, Legal and Risk Management Consultant
- Chang Liu, China mobile
- Gustavo Konte, Positive Technologies
- Cheng Li, CAICT
- Jean-Paul Lemaire, ITU-T Q11/17 Rapporteur
- Richard Hill, Independent Consultant
- Ranganai Chaparadza, Vodafone
- Muslim Elkotob, Vodafone
- Philippe Fouquart, Orange
- Minrui Shi, China Telecom
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16:50 - 17:00
| Closing Remarks
- Assaf Klinger, Head of R&D, Vaulto Communication Technologies Ltd
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