Practical VoIP Security

April 29, 2009 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Internet Telephony, VoIP, VoIP Security 

Securing your voip is a vital subject as VoIP is vulnerable to all the threats to which the Internet is vulnerable. In the post Is Somebody Recording Your VoIP Calls?, I touched upon this topic.

Now here is a book which you may find interesting as well as useful if you are using VoIP in your business and home.

Practical VoIP Security

Here is what is covered in the book:

Voice Over IP (VoIP) phone lines now represent over 50% of all new phone line installations. Every one of these new VoIP phone lines and handsets must now be protected from malicious hackers because these devices now reside on the network and are accessible from the Internet just like any server or workstation.

This book will cover a wide variety of the publicly available exploit tools and how they can be used specifically against VoIP (Voice over IP) Telephony systems. The book will cover the attack methodologies that are used against the SIP and H.323 protocols as well as VoIP network infrastructure. Significant emphasis will be placed on both attack and defense techniques. This book is designed to be very hands on and scenario intensive. Read more about Practical VoIP Security