The Full Agenda and Schedule of Events for the 14th Annual SIPNOC conference is now live, and features an array of sessions focused on the Call Authentication ecosystem and the continuing efforts to eliminate illegal Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing, and Robotexts, as well as other related topics, including the STIR/SHAKEN Framework, Call Analytics and Vetting, Branded Calling and Rich Call Data, International Traceback and STIR/SHAKEN adoption, KYC initiatives, Enterprise requirements and challenges, SMS Text Authentication Initiatives, Associated U.S. Federal, State, and International Regulatory and Enforcement Actions,
the Role and Impact of AI, and much more.
The SIP Forum has announced its conference agenda has been published for the 14th annual
SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC 2025), to be held September 16-18, 2025 at the Hyatt Regency Dulles Hotel in Herndon, VA.
SIPNOC 2025 will once again return to live, in-person proceedings, and continue and expand its focus on the broad Call and Text Authentication ecosystem and the continuing efforts to eliminate illegal Robocalls, Caller ID Spoofing, and Robotexts, as well as other related topics, including the STIR/SHAKEN Framework, Call Analytics and Vetting, Branded Calling and Rich Call Data, International Traceback and STIR/SHAKEN adoption, KYC initiatives, Enterprise requirements and challenges, new SMS Text Authentication initiatives, associated Federal and State regulatory and enforcement actions, AI associated topics, and much more.
SIPNOC 2025 features a primary focus on issues critical to the reliable and successful deployment and operation of STIR/SHAKEN and other Call and Text Authentication solutions, as well as associated topics including discussion of the ramifications of regulatory, legislative and enforcement actions and critical security issues.
The SIP Forum, together with the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS), has been at the forefront of the Call Authentication effort ever since they formed the Network to Network Interface (IP-NNI) Joint Task Force to address unwanted and illegal Robocalls and Caller ID Spoofing, and develop standards to verify and authenticate caller identification for calls using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). The outcome of this effort has been the SHAKEN Call Authentication Framework.
"SIPNOC is THE premier gathering place for the call authentication community, and we look forward to once again sharing the expertise and real-world experiences essential to the ongoing development of successful solutions and strategies to combat the Robocall and Robotext scourge," said Marc Robins, SIP Forum President and Managing Director, and Chair of the SIPNOC Program Committee.
For the full SIPNOC 2025 agenda, including speakers and session topics, please visit:
https://www.sipforum.org/news-events/sipnoc-2025-overview/sipnoc-2025-conference-schedule/
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