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SRTP

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What is SRTP?

Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) is a security profile for RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) that adds encryption, authentication, and integrity protection to the RTP data and control streams. It's commonly used to secure VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communications, video conferencing, and other streaming media applications.

What other technologies are related to SRTP?

SRTP Competitor Technologies

TLS can be used to secure the entire communication channel including the media stream, offering an alternative to SRTP for securing VoIP.
mentioned alongside SRTP in 1% (261) of relevant job posts

SRTP Complementary Technologies

RTP is the underlying protocol that SRTP secures. SRTP provides confidentiality, message authentication, and replay protection to RTP traffic.
mentioned alongside SRTP in 6% (508) of relevant job posts
RTCP is the control protocol for RTP. SRTCP provides similar security features to RTCP packets.
mentioned alongside SRTP in 19% (156) of relevant job posts
G.711 is a voice codec. SRTP can be used to secure voice communication regardless of the codec used, and thus G.711 is complementary.
mentioned alongside SRTP in 20% (83) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning SRTP?

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Oracle
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