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Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed conclusion
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...dpoints to authenticate via EAP before joining the network. Without the proper credentials an attackers
packets
would no go very far. First point from above (Risk G). Introduce an Network ...
Monday, 21 April 2008
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Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed continued
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...s known and not private, take a DS3 lease from Sprint and you're ready to go. How would it be possible for
packets
that are dangerous to make it to your MCS? Simple, like any other dangerous packet, i...
Monday, 25 February 2008
3.
Multi vendor VoIP SLA showdown
(Showdowns/BleedingVoIP Showdowns)
...in delay of packet delivery Packet loss: Too much traffic in the network causes the network to drop
packets
Burstiness of Loss and Jitter: Loss and Discards (due to jitter) tend to occur...
Friday, 21 December 2007
4.
Cisco vs. Nortel VoIP Signaling Showdown
(Showdowns/BleedingVoIP Showdowns)
...layer. Apart from subtle nuances of who has what displays, at what resolutions, what type of
packets
are generally sent went initiating a call for conferencing, etc. there is nothing ex...
Thursday, 20 December 2007
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Risks in the Enterprise Deconstructed
(BleedingVoIP Security Series/Security Series)
...dpoints to authenticate via EAP before joining the network. Without the proper credentials an attackers
packets
would no go very far. Create a VoIP DMZ which has static IP addresses fixed...
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
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VoIP in the News
(VoIP Buzz/VoIP News)
...very simple exploit of the unauthenticated nature of Layer 2 protocols allows hackers to easily inject
packets
which are able to reach a forbidden section of the IP space in an enterprise. Amplify...
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
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