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Voice Over IP Security Alliance Formed

mithridate writes "The Voice over IP Security Alliance has been formed to "fill the void of VoIP security related resources through a unique collaboration of VoIP and Information Security vendors, providers, and thought leaders." Commentary available on Wired." From the article: "They aim to counteract a range of potential security risks in the practice of sending voice as data packets, as well as educate users as they buy and use VOIP equipment. An e-mail mailing list and working groups will enable discussion and collaboration on VOIP testing tools."

7 comments

  1. VoIP by GotSanity · · Score: 1

    The one thing that still eludes me is the fact that VoIP is becoming increasingly popular but it is so limited in where you can use it.

    1. Re:VoIP by Zerth · · Score: 1

      Wow, replace "VoIP" with "telephone" and you'd be right at home in the 1880's

    2. Re:VoIP by bprice20 · · Score: 1

      I agree, people just don't get the fact that voip isn't new. Telco's have been using voip to interconnect trunks for years. I am well in the process of starting an iax2 friendly (if your in the game you know what I mean) wholesale provider. Slashdot has a voip article a day. Trust me dude you will be talking on a voip phone in two years, be it your cell, or your landline if you aren't already.

    3. Re:VoIP by bprice20 · · Score: 1

      Hte to reply to myself but have you guys heard of voipong, docsis (cable modems) has encryption in the standard, so should sip, and iax2 for that matter. That way I can go out and purchase a 50$ linksys ata, and trust it will work with my provider and provide a decent level of encryption. Not saying a pair of alligator clips can't circumvent the newfangled public/private key deal.

  2. What is really needed by Bruha · · Score: 2, Interesting

    is a VoIP 911 alliance. Before regulators bring their heavy hands down on the vendors.

    1. Re:What is really needed by sepluv · · Score: 1

      For those who don't get that, I believe 911 is the telephone number of the emergency services in the USA (112 in the EU).

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  3. `Voice over IP Security Alliance' by sepluv · · Score: 1

    ...sounds very very ominous: "all your security is belong to us"; "you are not secure unless you join our protection racket^W^Walliance and let us fill your `void' [from story]".

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