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Death certificates for those believed to be buried at the Green Street Cemetery (Union Grove Cemetery) in Statesville, Iredell County, North Carolina. Green Street Cemetery was an African American cemetery which began when Mary C. Bell sold a tract of land on High Street (Green Street) on Nov. 21, 1885 to William M. Pearson, S.M Allison, W.A. Russell, trustees for the colored Peoples Graveyard Association for $155.00. Green Street Cemetery was the African American Cemetery (aka Union Grove Cemetery) for the city of Statesville. The cemetery was filling up by 1937 and in 1943 it was replaced by Belmont Cemetery which operates today.
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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) organized a workshop on “Securing Telephone Networks: Toward collaborative approach for combating fraudulent communications using Digital Certificate” that took place on 17 November 2025 from 11h45 to 18h00 CET at the ITU headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
The workshop was collocated with the ITU-T Study Group 11 meeting taking place at the same venue from 17 to 26 November 2025.
As fraudulent communications such as spoofing numbers, scam calls, and illegitimate caller ID manipulation continue to pose significant threats to users and networks worldwide, it is critical to implement robust, trustworthy security mechanisms across existing and future telephone networks.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is at the forefront of developing international standards that leverage digital public-key certificates to authenticate Calling Line Identification (CLI) and strengthen the security of existing telephone networks.
The key objectives of the Workshop was to raise awareness about the growing threats posed by fraudulent communications, present current ITU initiatives related to the use of digital public-key certificates for authenticating Calling Line Identification (CLI), and facilitate international collaboration among all interested stakeholders to address this global issue.
A dedicated roundtable discussion brought together key stakeholders from government agencies, telecom operators, financial institutions, standards bodies, and cybersecurity experts to engage in an open and solutions-oriented dialogue. It offered an open forum to discuss the adoption of ITU signalling security standards, supporting the creation of a trusted global framework for secure interconnection - ultimately reinforcing the global telecommunications infrastructure against fraudulent communications. The session was critical for generating consensus and fostering commitment toward a collective action.
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My dads certificate of service with the royal navy from 1943 until "the end of the period of this current emergency"
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The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) organized a workshop on “Securing Telephone Networks: Toward collaborative approach for combating fraudulent communications using Digital Certificate” that took place on 17 November 2025 from 11h45 to 18h00 CET at the ITU headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
The workshop was collocated with the ITU-T Study Group 11 meeting taking place at the same venue from 17 to 26 November 2025.
As fraudulent communications such as spoofing numbers, scam calls, and illegitimate caller ID manipulation continue to pose significant threats to users and networks worldwide, it is critical to implement robust, trustworthy security mechanisms across existing and future telephone networks.
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is at the forefront of developing international standards that leverage digital public-key certificates to authenticate Calling Line Identification (CLI) and strengthen the security of existing telephone networks.
The key objectives of the Workshop was to raise awareness about the growing threats posed by fraudulent communications, present current ITU initiatives related to the use of digital public-key certificates for authenticating Calling Line Identification (CLI), and facilitate international collaboration among all interested stakeholders to address this global issue.
A dedicated roundtable discussion brought together key stakeholders from government agencies, telecom operators, financial institutions, standards bodies, and cybersecurity experts to engage in an open and solutions-oriented dialogue. It offered an open forum to discuss the adoption of ITU signalling security standards, supporting the creation of a trusted global framework for secure interconnection - ultimately reinforcing the global telecommunications infrastructure against fraudulent communications. The session was critical for generating consensus and fostering commitment toward a collective action.
©ITU