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Whitepapers
Check out the latest corporate whitepapers from VoIPshield to learn more about VoIP security, key issues in the market and proactive strategies for securing VoIP deployments.
- Top 5 VoIP Security Myths
While the need for VoIP security is widely understood the practical implementation of security measures is in early stages. There are various reasons why VoIP security hasn’t yet become a common component of any VoIP or UC deployment. As a matter of fact we see more and more information available but much of it is unfounded and won't necessarily improve your organization's VoIP security posture. Only by cutting through the hype to separate reality from myth we can advance VoIP security to the next level.
- VoIP Intrusion Prevention System (VIPS) and Session Border Controller (SBC) Comparison
VoIP Intrusion Prevention System IPS) and Session Border Control (SBC) play a role in securing VoIP/UC infrastructure. However they offer different security functionality and features. It is important for security professionals to have a good understanding of their specific roles in the VoIP/UC deployments.
- Protecting VoIP Infrastructure Using A VoIP Intrusion Prevention System (VIPS)
Voice over IP (VoIP) and Unified Communications introduce a wealth of business benefits, new features and cost reductions. They are also subject to the same security threats as data networks, and have additional threats unique to IP-based communications that need to be addressed. In order to protect both your Voice over IP network and data networks when converged, deploying a VoIP specific security solution in the network is the best course of action.
- Assessing the VoIP Infrastructure
Voice over IP (VoIP) and Unified Communications introduce a wealth of business benefits, new features and cost reductions. They are also subject to the same security threats as data networks, and have additional threats unique to IP-based communications that need to be addressed. Successful VoIP deployments require a proactive approach to planning and vulnerability assessments play a role by ensuring the risk from known threats can be mitigated.
- Integrating VoIP into Network Security Planning
As Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) continues to take over from traditional telephony in enterprises, many of the security concerns associated with this technology are not being addressed. In financial institutions and other industries where there are strict regulatory controls to ensure the privacy of customer information, a continued lack of emphasis on VoIP security will eventually leave organizations open to legal risks.
- A Practical Guide to Locking Down VoIP
Learn about the security threats and issues resulting from deploying VoIP in an enterprise environment and the key differences between VoIP and data networks. This white paper includes actionable strategies for IT, security and telecommunications professionals in the development and implementation of an enterprise VoIP security strategy.
- A Proactive Approach to VoIP Security
With enterprises, carriers and cable companies publicly committing to VoIP deployments, security has quickly emerged as one of the biggest barriers to the successful deployment of VoIP. To securely implement VoIP networks a proactive approach and an understanding of the differences between VoIP and traditional data networks is required. This document examines these differences, new types of attacks, and provides a comprehensive security architecture for VoIP networks in the context of practical VoIP security problems.
- VoIP Security: A Management Perspective
Voice over IP (VoIP) can deliver exciting new communications capabilities, while reducing capex and opex. But enterprises, especially financial and other regulated institutions, must understand that VoIP networks must be afforded the same security protection as is given to data networks. This detailed white paper looks at VoIP from a security perspective with specific attention paid to compliance and other issues of concern to the financial services sector.
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