| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20090138697 | USER AGENT PROVIDING SECURE VoIP COMMUNICATION AND SECURE COMMUNICATION METHOD USING THE SAME - Disclosed are a user agent providing secure VoIP communication and a secure communication method using the same. A user agent of the invention has an additional module for providing a secure function as well as a module for providing general communication, thereby supporting the secure communication. In addition, as a secure communication method using the user agent, a signaling security mechanism negotiation method and a media encryption algorithm negotiation method are provided. Hence, it is possible to provide internet telephone users with a secure VoIP communication service. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20090138959 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DROPPING ATTACK MULTIMEDIA PACKET IN THE VoIP SERVICE - Disclosed is a device for dropping an attack multimedia packet. An object of the invention is to provide a device, a system and a method for dropping an attack multimedia packet, capable of filtering RTP packets received to selectively drop an attack multimedia packet, thereby providing a stable multimedia service. According to the invention, the received RTP packet is filtered to selectively drop an attack multimedia packet, so that it is possible to provide a stable multimedia service. | 05-28-2009 |
| 20100154057 | SIP INTRUSION DETECTION AND RESPONSE ARCHITECTURE FOR PROTECTING SIP-BASED SERVICES - The present invention relates to a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) intrusion detection and response architecture for protecting SIP-based services, and more specifically, to an SIP intrusion detection and response architecture for protecting SIP-based services, in which SIP-based attacks of a new type can be coped with by detecting the SIP-based attacks and SIP traffic anomalies and managing an SIP-aware security device without degrading quality of multimedia, and signal and media channels can be examined through an SIP-aware intrusion prevention system (IPS) for the purpose of preventing an attacker from hindering a call through manipulation of an SIP message and session-hijacking among legitimate users and attempting a toll fraud by detouring authentication. | 06-17-2010 |
| 20110058481 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR GENERATING STATISTICAL INFORMATION FOR VOIP TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND ABNORMAL VOIP DETECTION - A statistical information generator for VoIP traffic analysis is provided, which comprises a packet collection module collecting packets from a network; and a statistical information generation module analyzing information of a call setup packet or a media packet among the packets collected by the packet collection module, and generating statistical information of the network; wherein if the packet collected by the packet collection module is the call setup packet, the statistical information generation module generates the statistical information of the network using at least one of transmitter identification information, receiver identification information, and call identification information among information of the call setup packet as a key value, while if the packet collected by the packet collection module is the media packet, the statistical information generation module generates the statistical information of the network using media session identification information among information of the media packet as a key value. | 03-10-2011 |
| 20110138462 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING VOIP TOLL FRAUD ATTACK FOR INTERNET TELEPHONE - Provided is a system for detecting a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) toll fraud attack. The system includes: a database (DB) storing registration information of normal users; a packet reception module receiving a call set-up packet from a network; and a VoIP signaling message forgery/falsification detection module receiving the call set-up packet from the packet reception module and comparing sender address information or header information of the call set-up packet with the registration information stored in the DB to detect whether the call set-up packet is a packet received from one of the normal users. | 06-09-2011 |