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Security requirements and mechanisms of peer-to-peer-based telecommunication networks

Contributors
Nah Jae Hoon, Na Jung-Chan, Kim Jeong Nyeo, Cho Hyun Sook
Year
2015
Standard Body
ITU
Standard No.
ITU-T X.1163
Source Link
https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/recommendations/rec.aspx?rec=12476
Project Code
15MS2300, Standardization of ID verification for online child protection, Nah Jae Hoon
Abstract
Because of the obvious merits of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks (such as lower cost, scalability and fault tolerance), some operators began to consider the possibility of constructing the next-generation kernel network based on P2P. In order to implement an operable and manageable P2P-based telecommunication network, the security solution must be a critical part of it.
The distributed service network (DSN) defined in Recommendations ITU-T Y.2206 and ITU-T Y.2080 is designed as a telecommunication network based on P2P. The capability requirements and the functional architecture are defined in Recommendations ITU-T Y.2206 and ITU-T Y.2080, respectively; however, the security aspects are not addressed in either of these two Recommendations. The security requirements and mechanisms defined in Recommendation ITU-T X.1163 complement the DSN-related work.
Recommendation ITU-T X.1163 provides a security guideline for a telecommunication network based on P2P technology. It briefly introduces the characteristics of the network, it also analyses the security requirements of the network and the services, and it specifies the security mechanisms to fulfil these requirements.