voip security in comment and analysis
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment David Perry, product marketing, carrier, VoIP and IMS, Nortel, says the good news is that business travellers can be reasonably confident of finding some way of connecting in most places where they want to do business. [12 Jun 2008]
What is the future for Lotus?
Comment Facebook for networking, Flickr for image sharing, YouTube for video sharing, and a whole raft of various instant messaging and VoIP platforms. A-Zs… ¦ Security from A-Z… ¦ Biometrics from A-Z… ¦ Broadband from A-Z… ¦ Wireless... [24 Jan 2008]
CIOs must not fend off risk alone
Comment Is VoIP a viable option when it comes to replacing the PBX? Should the company outsource its call centre, data centre or use a managed security service? Paul Dorey, chief information security officer at BP, told silicon.com: "You cannot disconnect... [10 Jul 2007]
The dos and don'ts of VoIP security
Comment Though there is precious little evidence of VoIP security attacks, organisations cannot afford to be complacent. The first step for VoIP security is to follow data networking best practice. To demonstrate the potential danger that enterprises with... [04 Apr 2007]
Is Skype secure enough for businesses?
Comment VoIP security webcast Learn more about Skype security in silicon.com's VoIP security webcast. Stewart Baines hears from the sceptics and explains how to secure the popular VoIP software if you decide to use it. [02 Apr 2007]
The biggest VoIP security threats - and how to stop them
Comment For more about DoS attacks, watch silicon.com's VoIP security webcast. Learn more about VoIP security in silicon.com's full webcast. For more practical advice about securing your VoIP network, watch silicon.com's VoIP security webcast. [22 Mar 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: No locks?
Comment Come to think of it, this should also apply to mobile phones, PDAs, VoIP handsets, cameras and every other device that can connect to the internet. Right now the many VoIP apps seem particularly vulnerable and should also be shipped with a layer of... [15 Mar 2007]
VoIP threats to watch out for
Comment The increasing adoption of session initiation protocol (SIP) for VoIP is expected to open up a whole new front in the security war. However, in the headlong rush to VoIP it is essential that organisations do not overlook the security implications... [09 Mar 2007]
10 mobile trends: Should you care?
Comment Bamford concluded: "It's pretty early days with mobile VoIP but this is probably the year that companies that are doing something in this space will be doing something more significant. VoIP Mobile VoIP [09 Feb 2007]
Unwired: Welcome to our LAN
Comment Knowledge workers are highly mobile and are supported by technology (wi-fi, VoIP, Bluetooth) and toys (laptop, BlackBerry, mobile phone). Most organisations shy away from giving even temporary corporate WLAN access to visitors, citing legitimate... [15 Jan 2007]
Leader: No respite from security headaches
Leader VoIP phones, for example, made the top 20 list, even though the warnings over VoIP and advice on how to secure the IP networks have been around for years. It is the job of any security professional to exercise constant vigilance. [15 Nov 2006]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: How Linux is hurting Microsoft
Comment In other areas it is a mixed bag, for example open source businesses applications such as SugarCRM have taken little market share from their commercial rivals as yet but an open source VoIP PBX solution, Asterisk, has just been endorsed by Aspect... [12 May 2006]
Radioactive: Mobile VoIP - not so disruptive
Comment Completely independent of the Skype deal, 3 Italy launched a VoIP service for international calls this month. Other mobile VoIP clients, which are not based on UMA, tend to be internet-based and offer very little in the way of quality assurance. [20 Mar 2006]
Q&A: Cisco CSO John Stewart
Comment With his staff, Stewart secures a network used by about 40,000 people with more than 60,000 PCs and countless other network connected devices, including 50,000 voice over IP, or VoIP, phones. Cisco Systems drew the ire of the hacking community last... [17 Feb 2006]
Leader: Give Skype a break
Leader If businesses are uncomfortable with their systems becoming supernodes or the other potential security threats, their IT directors should keep a close eye on network traffic or ban Skype's use at the office - and chose a VoIP product intended for... [11 Nov 2005]
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