Re: [dispatch] Session recording in SIP

"Hutton, Andrew" <andrew.hutton@siemens-enterprise.com> Thu, 11 June 2009 09:07 UTC

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Hi,

I think that currently this discussion should continue to be in the
dispatch WG as the current status seems to fit exactly the Dispatch
charter.

In my opinion it does not belong in AVT as it does not require any
changes to media formats and I also don't think it belongs in XCON as it
really is not conferencing although I would agree it has some
similarity.

Regards
Andy
 

>-----Original Message-----
>From: dispatch-bounces@ietf.org 
>[mailto:dispatch-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Roni Even
>Sent: 10 June 2009 22:28
>To: 'Alan Johnston'; 'Romascanu, Dan (Dan)'
>Cc: 'Leon Portman'; dispatch@ietf.org; 'Jain,Rajnish'; 'Hadriel Kaplan'
>Subject: Re: [dispatch] Session recording in SIP
>
>Hi,
>I agree that this is an important work but I am not sure about 
>a WG. This
>may be done in XCON and AVT.
>Note that the recording is not only for point to point call 
>but at least for
>three parties like in call center scenarios
>
>I also did not notice any mention of the playback part but it 
>should also be
>addressed
>
>Roni Even
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: dispatch-bounces@ietf.org 
>[mailto:dispatch-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf
>Of Alan Johnston
>Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 4:42 PM
>To: Romascanu, Dan (Dan)
>Cc: Leon Portman; dispatch@ietf.org; Jain, Rajnish; Hadriel Kaplan
>Subject: Re: [dispatch] Session recording in SIP
>
>This is important work to be done in RAI.  Key management for secure 
>recording is an important component that needs to be addressed.
>
>draft-wing-sipping-srtp-key-04 addresses many of these topics.
>
>Thanks,
>Alan
>
>
>Romascanu, Dan (Dan) wrote:
>> I believe that this is an important application, and I support doing
>> work in this direction. 
>>
>> Three comments on the preliminary words: 
>>
>> 1. The requirement is for both signaling and media recording, right?
>> Probably good to say it. 
>> 2. Security and regulations on how the information is accessed and
>> protected are of high importance. They would probably be reflected in
>> the requirements, but explicit wording in the future charter 
>can help.
>> 3. I suggest that we look at the IPFIX protocol as a 
>possible technology
>> to re-use
>>
>> Dan
>>  
>>
>>   
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: dispatch-bounces@ietf.org 
>>> [mailto:dispatch-bounces@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Vijay K. Gurbani
>>> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 12:02 AM
>>> To: dispatch@ietf.org
>>> Cc: Leon Portman; Jain,Rajnish; Hadriel Kaplan
>>> Subject: [dispatch] Session recording in SIP
>>>
>>> Hi: I realize that the deadline for charter proposals was 
>>> yesterday, but I hope that it is not too late to submit one more.
>>>
>>> A few interested people (Hadriel Kaplan, Dan Wing, Rajnish 
>>> Jain, Leon Portman, Andrew Hutton and I) have been interested 
>>> in RTP session recording in SIP.  The requirement draft will 
>>> be released shortly.
>>>
>>> We would like to request agenda time in dispatch to propose 
>>> the formation of a new working group to define protocol 
>>> extensions and an architecture for RTP recording.
>>>
>>> Session recording in SIP
>>> Mailing Lists: TBD
>>> Chairs: TBD
>>> Area Directorate: Real Time Applications (RAI)
>>>
>>> Purpose:
>>>
>>> Session recording is a critical operational requirement in 
>>> many businesses, especially where voice is used as a medium 
>>> for commerce and customer support. A prime example where 
>>> voice is used for trade is the financial industry. The call 
>>> recording requirements in this industry are quite stringent. 
>>> The recorded calls are used for dispute resolution and 
>>> regulatory compliance. Other businesses such as customer 
>>> support call centers typically employ call recording for 
>>> quality control or business analytics.
>>>
>>> Depending on the country and its regulatory requirements, 
>>> financial trading floors typically must record all calls. The 
>>> recorded media content must be an exact copy of the actual 
>>> conversation (i.e.
>>> clipping and loss of media are unacceptable).  Some 
>>> deployments and regulations require that calls be aborted or 
>>> rejected if the recording device is unavailable.
>>>
>>> This group will specify requirements for a SIP based protocol 
>>> interface between a communications system and a recorder. The 
>>> Communications System is responsible for establishing media 
>>> sessions where the actual business is conducted. The Recorder 
>>> is the sink of the recorded media.
>>>
>>> The recorded sessions can be of any kind such as voice, video 
>>> and instant messaging. A recorded session is typically 
>>> comprised of actual media content and the call metadata. The 
>>> call metadata allows recording archives to be searched and 
>>> filtered at a later time.
>>> The conveyance of call metadata from the communications 
>>> system to the recorder is outside the scope of this document.
>>>
>>> This group will only looks into active recording, where the 
>>> recorded system purposefully streams media to a recording 
>>> device. Passive recording, where a recording device detects 
>>> media directly from the network, is outside the scope of this 
>>> document. In addition, lawful intercept is outside the scope 
>>> of the group.
>>>
>>> Proposed deliverables:
>>>
>>> 1) Requirements document;
>>> 2) Solutions document, including reference architecture.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> - vijay
>>> --
>>> Vijay K. Gurbani, Bell Laboratories, Alcatel-Lucent 1960 
>>> Lucent Lane, Rm. 9C-533, Naperville, Illinois 60566 (USA)
>>> Email: vkg@{alcatel-lucent.com,bell-labs.com,acm.org}
>>> Web:   http://ect.bell-labs.com/who/vkg/
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