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ITU-T/ ATIS Workshop “Next Generation Technology and Standardization” BIO Las Vegas, 19-20 March 2006 Igor Faynberg, Lucent Technologies/ ITU-T SG 13 Rapporteur for Security Session: 2 NGN Implementable Architecture and Capabilities Title of Presentation: The ITU-T NGN Security Standards—Status and Challenges Igor Faynberg is Technical Manager, in charge of the NGN and Internet Standards group in Lucent Technologies He is also adjunct professor of Computer Science, in Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Faynberg is Security Rapporteur in ITU-T SG 13; he had led to its completion, the Security Working Group in the ITU-T NGN Focus Group. He is also Network Security project editor in ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 27. Dr. Faynberg has been a pioneer and leader in researching and defining the technical area of the Internet/PSTN interworking. He had founded the PINT Working Group in the IETF, which contributed toward the formulation and industry acceptance of the IETF Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and he had contributed to and held various technical leadership positions in IETF and ITU-T SG 11 and SG 13. For years, he has been serving on Technical Committee of the IEEE International Conference on Intelligence in Networks (ICIN). Dr. Faynberg holds several US patents for inventions relevant to converged services, and he has many publications in the area of application of Computer Science to Communications and network security. He has authored two books--one on Intelligent Network (Intelligent Network Standards, their Applications to Services published by McGraw Hill in 1997) and one on PSTN/Internet integration (Converged Networks and Services: Internetworking IP with PSTN published by John Wiley & Sons in 2000). He holds M.A. in Mathematics from Kharkov University, Ukraine; and M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.