voip security in news
Lords: 'Do we really need £12bn super comms database?'
News West indicated the government was looking to have a database in place by 2012, saying it would help retain communications data as the public moved to using VoIP for everyday calls. Minister for security... [17 Nov 2008]
Credit crunch storm looms for IT security
News He said that this pressure would be exacerbated by security challenges posed by technologies such as VoIP and virtualisation - such as how to follow a data trail in a virtual environment. Experts are... [28 Oct 2008]
Pay per use software coming soon?
News V is for VoIP Symantec is now deciding on how to deploy this virtualised security model and when there will be a market for it, Bruce McCorkendale, distinguished engineer in the CTO strategy office, said. [08 Oct 2008]
Email and web snoop plans slammed - again
News Home Office proposals that will see records of phone, email and internet communications - including VoIP - to be kept for 12 months are expected to cost taxpayers up to £68m to set up and £39m per year to run. [04 Sep 2008]
Google looks to the cloud to woo business
News IM, search, VoIP, all have foundations in the consumer world. Chandra acknowledged that several well-established competitors, including Microsoft, Amazon.com, Salesforce.com, and others are converging on the same market:... [11 Jun 2008]
Critics attack gov't email, phone database plan
News All email, blogs, instant messaging and VoIP calls could be monitored under government proposals - but critics warn the plans go too far. Full Disclosure campaign silicon.com is aiming to make businesses and government... [20 May 2008]
Is your network performance getting you down?
News Meanwhile the rate of VoIP implementations has increased five per cent on last year, with 66 per cent of organisations having implemented or looking to implement VoIP in the next 12 months. Network... [01 Apr 2008]
C&W hooks up with Orange over FMC
News Fixed-mobile convergence enables a single device to be used to make calls over an IP network when the user is indoors, seamlessly switching to a mobile network when the device moves out of range of the VoIP network. [05 Mar 2008]
Does superfast broadband Britain stink of sewage?
News V is for VoIP A-Zs…   Security from A-Z…   Biometrics from A-Z…   Broadband from A-Z…   Wireless from A-Z…   Green IT from A-Z… The list from A to Z [23 Jan 2008]
VoIP-over-3G to make some noise
News VoIP-over-3G will be far more successful than the voice-over-wi-fi approach being touted by many communications providers, a new report suggests. Another crucial factor, according to Bubley, is that upcoming... [19 Nov 2007]
Wi-fi security left out in the cold
News Businesses are failing to secure their wi-fi and VoIP networks adequately, leaving themselves open to growing security threats. Just 15 per cent have VoIP security in... [04 Sep 2007]
Stockbroker invests in data hosting
News He has also implemented a VoIP rollout. It was also concerned about data security. Security from A to Z The move was driven in part by rising property costs in the City of London but... [22 Aug 2007]
Skype swats "massive" outage bug
News The VoIP company, which is owned by eBay, admitted that the majority of its users had been unable to access the service between last Thursday and Saturday. The bug, revealed for the first time on Thursday, had stopped... [20 Aug 2007]
Sales people are 'demons' of tech security
News Sales staff aged between 26 and 35 tend to take a multitasking approach to email, instant messaging, VoIP and the internet - increasing the likelihood of malware and fraudsters getting onto the company network, according... [29 Mar 2007]
Security key concern for VoIP rollouts
News VoIP security - which covers issues such as spit and vishing - came second, selected by 26 per cent of respondents. Issues of VoIP security are a clear concern for some... [22 Mar 2007]
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