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VoIP Security Gets More Visible
IEEE Internet Computing, 2006Phil Zimmermann is at the forefront of the latest communications technology with Zfone, a voice-over-IP (VoIP) peer-to-peer (P2P) encryption application. The great unknown presently is whether US policymakers who champion expanded wiretapping capabilities might attack Zimmermann's invention as enabling terrorists to use encryption as they did pretty ...
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Secure VoIP – an achievable goal
Computer Fraud & Security, 2006There's no doubt that VoIP is the future of telephony. What started as a rather cumbersome way for budget-conscious enthusiasts to talk via their computers has now developed into a technology of much greater significance.
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Journal of Knowledge Management, Economics and Information Technology, 2012
VoIP relies on packet switching, similar to the way that e-mails are sent over the Internet. The technology breaks down a voice call into bite-size information packets. Instead of keeping the switch open all the time, the information is sent and received as needed, allowing excess line capacity to be used to carry other data.
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VoIP relies on packet switching, similar to the way that e-mails are sent over the Internet. The technology breaks down a voice call into bite-size information packets. Instead of keeping the switch open all the time, the information is sent and received as needed, allowing excess line capacity to be used to carry other data.
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VoIP MaSe '06 : Securing and managing VoIP communications
2006VoIP security and ...
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2018
Recently, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology has been increasingly attracting attention and interest in the industry. VoIP applications such as IP telephony systems involve sending voice transmissions as data packets over private or public IP networks as well as reassembling and decoding on the receiving side. Concern for security is the
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Recently, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology has been increasingly attracting attention and interest in the industry. VoIP applications such as IP telephony systems involve sending voice transmissions as data packets over private or public IP networks as well as reassembling and decoding on the receiving side. Concern for security is the
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The VoIP communication security protocols
2008Studia Informatica, Vol 29, No 4B (2008)
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Proactive Security for VoIP Networks
Information Systems Security, 2006Abstract The deployment of Voice-over-IP (VoIP), or IP telephony, is accelerating rapidly. Due to the numerous benefits of VoIP systems, including the reduced cost of deployment and management, IP-PBXs are now outselling traditional PBXs and, by 2009, will represent 91 percent of all enterprise phone systems worldwide.
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Covert Communication Over VoIP Streaming Media With Dynamic Key Distribution and Authentication
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2021Jinghui Peng, Shanyu Tang
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