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Voice Network Security: Strategies for Control
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/security_wp401.pdf
Formato: PDF
This white paper explains how to control voice network security. Rapid changes in telecommunications networks have created significant concerns for fraud detection and prevention, system abuse, unauthorized access, and content privacy. Voice systems, which encompass traditional PBXs, VoIP and multi-media servers, voice messaging and unified messaging platforms and voice gateways, have evolved from closed and standalone, to open and integrated in corporate networks. The evolution and increased complexity of these systems, combined with the migration to IP, has direct implications for security management.
Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP): Security Technical Implementation Guide
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/voip_stig_v1r1.pdf
Formato: PDF
VoIP technology offers the prospect of improved productivity through enhanced voice services for the DOD. However, with these enhanced services, comes an increased risk in exposing government information systems to security vulnerabilities. This paper is intended to provide a basic overview of VoIP technologies and to provide guidance for securing the operation of VoIP supported networks and systems.
Voice over IP Security: What are the Risks and Solutions?
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/POV-VoIPSec_11438_v08_10-05.pdf
Formato: PDF
To secure VoIP, both IP and VoIP-specific security procedures and best practices must be deployed at potential points of vulnerability, where the service or infrastructure may be susceptible to known or presumed attacks. Threats to VoIP can be grouped into three primary areas:
Denial of Service.
Fraud and Abuse.
Data Confidentiality and Privacy.
VoIP Security in Small Businesses
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/include.pdf
Formato: PDF
This paper reviews some of the security issues of VoIP (Voice over IP) in relation to the Small Business. The security requirements and implementations vary to a certain extent in how it is perceived and implemented in the Small Business enterprise in relation to the larger Corporations. A brief overview and recommendation of VoIP security issues are outlined.
VoIP: The Evolving Solution and the Evolving Threat
http://www.recursosvoip.com/docs/english/ISS_VoIP_White_paper.pdf
Formato: PDF
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an evolving telephony solution that brings voice and data traffic together on the same IP-based network. As a result, VoIP is becoming an increasingly appealing alternative for more enterprises seeking to gain cost efficiencies and enhanced features. Enterprises wishing to exploit the advantages of switching voice calls to the IP network must understand that maintaining security of those packets is an integral part of the overall VoIP deployment. Focusing on quality of service and throughput is certainly important, but ensuring the integrity of voice transmissions and guarding against malicious activities and access is crucial to the success of the evolving solution.