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eGuide - Overcoming Today's Enterprise VoIP Security Challenges
sponsored by Sipera Systems
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Posted:
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01 Aug 2008
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Published:
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01 Aug 2008
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Format:
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PDF
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Length:
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15
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Bringing new technologies into large enterprises, such as VoIP and virtualization, can result in better business performance and overall productivity. For maximum effectiveness, however, IT professionals should be aware of the security vulnerabilities that these new strategies bring to the network.
Read this expert eGuide and find out more about:
- 6 challenges of VoIP deployment
- The emerging "phone phishing" threat and advice on mitigating this risk
- 5 important security recommendations to consider before your company implements a VoIP system
- Tips for protecting your organization's network against the risks of VoIP and virtualization technologies
- And more
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Authors
Jeff Stutzman
Mike Chapple
Ed Skoudis
Founder and Senior Security Consultant
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Intelguardians
Ed Skoudis is a founder and senior security consultant with Intelguardians, a Washington, DC-based information security consulting firm. His expertise includes hacker attacks and defenses, the information security industry and computer privacy issues. In addition to Counter Hack Reloaded, Ed is also the author of Malware: Fighting Malicious Code. He was also awarded 2004, 2005 and 2006 Microsoft MVP awards for Windows Server Security, and is an alumnus of the Honeynet Project. As an expert on SearchSecurity, Ed answers your questions relating to threats.
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Authentication | Data Security | Endpoint Security | Network Convergence | Network Security | Phishing | Remote Users | Server Virtualization | VoIP
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