Although a 2011 Educause survey reported that only seven percent of faculty and staff use a voice over IP service, the allure of VoIP is hard for IT organizations in colleges and universities to ignore. The benefits are many. By consolidating voice and data communications, schools can also consolidate their maintenance efforts under IT, reduce phone charges dramatically, and add functionality such as "follow me" or emailed voice messages to enable more efficient communications among faculty, staff, and others.. What some schools don't realize, however, is that VoIP adds new security risks to the network that don't always get the same attention as other areas, such as anti-virus, firewalls, or network access. The link for this article located at Campus Technology is no longer available. . What some schools don't realize, however, is that VoIP adds new security risks to the network that d. although, educause, survey, reported, seven, percent, faculty, staff, voice. . Alex
Sec Partners has detailed half a dozen ways to hack into VoIP phone systems that use the H.323 and Inter Asterisk eXchange protocols. Himanshu Dwivedi, principal partner at iSec, and Zane Lackey, security analyst there, also released exploit tools to back up their claims about the weaknesses in H.323 and IAX. Does this prove that we need to start thinking about VoIP security more seriously? I know I don't think about it much. Maybe the VoIP software will have to starting using security technologies like encryption or authentication. What do you think will help improve VoIP security? . "There are many ways software can leak information, and often programmers are clueless about how to prevent it," said V.N. Venkatakrishnan, assistant professor of computer science and co-director of University of Illinois at Chicago's Center for Research and Instruction in Technologies for Electronic Security. Internet users might be reassured by web pages telling them their transactions are secure along the network, but Venkatakrishnan The link for this article located at TechWorld is no longer available. . Uncover potential security flaws within Voice over IP (VoIP) infrastructures and assess proposed measures to enhance defense against attacks.. VoIP Security,H.323 Security,IAX Exploits,Secure Communication,VoIP Exploit Mitigation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A GROUP of computer hackers suspected of seizing control of a British military communications satellite using a home computer, triggering a "frenetic" security alert, has been traced to the south of England. A security source said that, up to a month ago, the hackers found a "cute way" into the control system for one of the Ministry of Defence's Skynet satellites and "changed the characteristics of channels used to convey military communications, satellite television and telephone calls". . The link for this article located at Telegraph.co.uk is no longer available. . The link for this article located at Telegraph.co.uk is no longer available.. group, computer, hackers, suspected, seizing, control, british, military, communications, satell. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Internet and telecommunications experts, here on Friday to discuss homeland security, said increasingly complex software operating systems and networks have made it easier than ever to disrupt U.S. communications systems. At the same time, hackers don't need to be highly . . . . Internet and telecommunications experts, here on Friday to discuss homeland security, said increasingly complex software operating systems and networks have made it easier than ever to disrupt U.S. communications systems. At the same time, hackers don't need to be highly skilled to wreak havoc. "Over time, we're getting very sophisticated attacks from morons," said Bill Hancock, chair of the cybersecurity focus group of the Network Reliability and Interoperability Council, which coordinates voluntary "best practices" to maintain a streamlined communications infrastructure. NRIC members include Sprint PCS, AOL Time Warner, Verisign and WorldCom, among others. In January, the FCC chartered NRIC to recommend ways for companies to thwart cyberattacks post-Sept. 11. On Friday, NRIC issued its initial recommendations, several of them culled from existing industry best practices that companies are already supposed to follow -- but often don't. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Internet and telecommunications experts, here on Friday to discuss homeland security, said increasin. internet, telecommunications, experts, friday, discuss, homeland, security, increasin. . Anthony Pell
Attempting to expand a system that allows disaster-relief agencies to place prioritized phone calls in times of emergency, a US government agency earlier this month asked engineers to build similar capabilities into the technology that runs the Internet. At an Aug. . . . . Attempting to expand a system that allows disaster-relief agencies to place prioritized phone calls in times of emergency, a US government agency earlier this month asked engineers to build similar capabilities into the technology that runs the Internet. At an Aug. 1 meeting of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), officials from the US National Communications System asked programmers to build emergency preparedness capabilities into upcoming versions of the Internet Protocol (IP) that facilitates nearly all online transmissions. The link for this article located at ComputerUser is no longer available. . Initiatives to merge emergency communication networks with Internet Protocol for crisis management.. Emergency Preparedness, Disaster Response, Internet Communication. . Anthony Pell
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