Security Round Table – Episode 5 – Security of VoIP in the Enterprise

October 2, 2006 by SecurityCatalyst · 4 Comments
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Join us for our fifth exciting episode of the Security Round Table. Our special guest (and now newest member) is Dan York from: Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast. In this episode, we look at the general overview of VoIP technologies and the security risks – as well as the myths.

Dan is a true expert and instructor on this topic – and school was definitely in for the SRT team!

Joining in on this episode:

Paul Asadorian | Pauldotcom Security Weekly
Martin McKeay | Network Security Podcast
Larry Pesce | Pauldotcom Security Weekly

Michael Santarcangelo | The Security Catalyst
Alan Shimel | SSAATY (Still Secure After All These Years)
Dan York | Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast

 
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    FYI, I was the guest on the recent Security Roundtable podcast #5 focused on VoIP security. I gave an overview of VoIP security issues, discussed some best practices and answered numerous questions from the group of hosts. It was a…

  2. [...] I was the guest on the recent Security Roundtable podcast #5 focused on VoIP security.  I gave an overview of VoIP security issues, discussed some best practices and answered numerous questions from the group of hosts.  It was a wide-ranging discussion that covered enterprise VoIP issues, Skype, recent legislation, enterprise network issues and much more.  It was a fun podcast to be part of and I do appreciate the SRT team inviting my participation.  If you are new to VoIP security issues in general, do give it a listen. [...]

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