Free Secure VoIP Solution Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Friday, 09 June 2006
Security specialist CE-Infosys has released a free secure VoIP solution called [ClosedTalk] which incorporates modern high-end security technologies to deliver privacy for VoIP communications over the Internet.

There's much talk about the risks of Internet telephony but now there are a growing number of free solutions, especially in the single user space, that will allow users to make broadband phone calls with fewer risks their communications can be intercepted and spied upon.

The CE-Infosys solution uses a public server, [VoiceGate] provided by CE-Infosys to locate the IP address of the communication partner. Secure communication will be established directly between the 2 parties.

Secure session keys used for the voice data encryption is negotiated between the endpoints of the communication.

Used session keys are not stored and are destroyed every time a talk ends. This solution provides protection against unauthorised interceptions, also known as ‘man-in-the-middle' attack and eavesdropping.

[ClosedTalk]® provides a security mechanism to verify and confirm the privacy of the talk. A security code will appear on the program, allowing the connected partners to verify verbally with each other to make sure the talk is secure.

[ClosedTalk] is now available as a free download at www.ce-infosys.com.

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