H.235 security framework

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The H.235 security framework is an ITU-T standard that defines authentication, integrity, and encryption mechanisms to secure H.323-based multimedia communication over packet networks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ITU-T recommendation
security framework
telecommunication standard
appliesTo H.323 gatekeepers NERFINISHED
H.323 gateways NERFINISHED
H.323 multipoint control units
H.323 terminals
IP-based multimedia communication
packet-based multimedia communication
belongsToSeries H.323 series NERFINISHED
defines authentication mechanisms
encryption mechanisms
integrity mechanisms
security mechanisms for H.323-based multimedia communication
domain network security
telecommunications
focusesOn security for multimedia communication over packet networks
objective to secure H.323-based multimedia communication over packet networks
partOf H-series of ITU-T recommendations NERFINISHED
publishedBy ITU-T NERFINISHED
International Telecommunication Union NERFINISHED
relatedTo H.323 NERFINISHED
VoIP security
multimedia conferencing security
scope end-to-end security for H.323-based systems
security of signaling and media
standardizedBy ITU-T Study Group 16 NERFINISHED
standardNumber H.235 NERFINISHED
supports authentication of endpoints
confidentiality of media streams
integrity of signaling
protection against eavesdropping
protection against tampering
uses cryptographic techniques
key management mechanisms

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H.323 includes H.235 security framework