VoIP Security
Mitel, Borderware Join For Secure Hosted SMB VoIP
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 13 September 2006
This combined solution is designed to reduce the barriers to VoIP adoption by providing a more secure solution for IP Telephony over public IP networks. Security is embedded at the application layer making it a more robust, less expensive and simpler to manage solution than others on the market according to the companies.

 
Skype Blocker Works But Needs Plenty Of Grunt
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 28 August 2006
French software company, Lynanda Computer Services, has come up with a new methodology to detect and block Skype traffic as a way to better secure corporate networks.

 
ISS Uncovers The Risk In Asterisk
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 18 July 2006
Internet Security Systems (ISS) has issued a security alert for the open source PBX software, Asterisk. The vulnerabilities exist in earlier versions of the Asterisk PBX software and in improperly configured newer version.

 
Knock-Offs Could Cripple Skype
Written by Adam Gosling   
Monday, 17 July 2006
News that a Chinese software company has reverse engineered the Skype peer-to-peer softphone phone is bad news for users as it threatens to bring the whole system to a screaming (or jittering) halt.

 
Cisco VoIP Vulnerability Rated A 10
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 13 July 2006
Cisco has detailed two vulnerabilities in its Unified CallManager for VoIP systems. The flaws are serious - Symantec has rated the flaws a 10 out of a possible 10.

 
Skype Steps Up Security Spin
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 06 July 2006
Under the dubious title "Skype fights back" (we think it should be more like Skype Fesses Up), Techworld has outlined how peer-2-peer voice client developer Skype has begun a campaign to address some of the security concerns it has so far been denying.

 
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Carrier News

Ructions At Engin Signal Changing Strategy
With the 30 per cent acquisition of pure play VoIP service provider, Engin, by the Seven Network, it was only a matter of time before major upheaval filtered its way to the broadband telephony provider's staff.
 

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Vendor News

Aspect Maps Out UC Product Plans
Contact Centre software specialists, Aspect Software, has embarked on a corporate strategy to educate the market on the part the contact centre plays in an organisation's overall unified communications strategy.
 

VoIP Solutions

Product News

WA Dept Education Goes IP With Panasonic
The West Australian Department of Education and Training has chosen Panasonic for the upgrade of all future school telephony systems to IP-capable solutions.