Industry group to tackle VoIP security
Industry group to tackle VoIP security
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Industry giants target VoIP hacker threat

Converged networks will demand increased security, warns new alliance

Steve Ranger, vnunet.com 08 Feb 2005
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Companies including 3Com, Alcatel, Avaya, and Siemens have formed an alliance to search out and eliminate security risks affecting voice over IP (VoIP) technologies.

The VoIP Security Alliance (VoIPSA) said that the growing convergence of voice and data networks will magnify the risk of cyber-attacks.

It warned that successful attacks against a combined voice and data network could cripple an enterprise by halting communications, and that as VoIP deployments become more widespread, the technology will become a more attractive target for hackers.

VoIP application-level attacks are likely to occur as attackers become more familiar with the technology through exposure and easy access, it said.

VoIPSA will sponsor VoIP security research projects, and the development of tools and methodologies for public use.

The Alliance claims to be the first group dedicated solely to VoIP security, and is backed by organisations including universities, security researchers, vendors and service providers.

"Despite the advantages of VoIP, if the technology is not implemented properly and securely, we are likely to circumvent existing security controls and expose our networks," said Brian Kelly, director of the Giuliani Advanced Security Centre at Ernst & Young.

Joseph Curcio, vice president of security technology development at Avaya, added: "Once the decision is made to put VoIP at the heart of a business, companies need to address security holistically at the application, system and services layers."

See also:

Voice over IP Security Alliance to set security standards for new products  29 Mar 2005
Strong growth for VoIP equipment salesHealthy 36 per cent growth, according to analysts  24 Feb 2005
Mobile devices the 'new frontier' for virusesVirus writers target handhelds, mobiles ... and your car  10 Feb 2005
IDC predicts decline of three per cent annually through 2008  09 Feb 2005
Dramatic growth for voice over wireless Lans predicted  08 Feb 2005
Skype chief executive Niklas ZennstromSkype chief executive Niklas Zennström talks to vnunet.com about the company's plans for VoIP  26 Jan 2005
Rumours of internet telephony serviceRecent job ad fuels speculation that search firm is developing VoIP service  24 Jan 2005

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