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Skype Can Foil NSA Wiretappers PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 March 2006
If you're worried about the Feds snooping on your phone calls, there may be an easy solution: Use Skype VoIP software. Top security expert Bruce Schneier says that Skype encryption can foil the NSA wiretappers.

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Sipera IPCS 310 Announced PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 March 2006
Sipera Systems debuted its Sipera IPCS 310 product for comprehensive, real-time IP Communications Security at the VoiceCon Spring 2006 Conference in Orlando FL. The Sipera IPCS 310 system intelligently and transparently monitors VoIP traffic, detects anomalies in traffic and call patterns, and identifies threats, to protect end-users and network infrastructures against attacks, misuse and service abuse.

Sipera site here
PacPhone Secure VoIP Phone 1.1.5 released PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 06 March 2006
Pacphone purports to be the most advanced softphone ever developed. It can send and receive calls from begind firewalls and routers.

The non-intrusive windows system tray application shows its real advantage when when used in conjunction with the open source gatekeeper www.gnugk.org Calls can be sent and received from behind routers/firewalls without special setup and contact list availability (whether online offline or oncall) can be displayed in realtime.

More info here.
NetworkWorld test VoIP over encrypted VPN links PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 24 February 2006
The news is generally good. In high-bandwidth, low-latency environments, there is virtually no difference in quality between an unencrypted VoIP call and the same call made over an SSL VPN (see chart). Even better news is our discovery that a VoIP call made over SSL VPN on a typical broadband Internet connection is of higher quality than an unencrypted call. The only bad news comes with truly awful network connections: ones with high loss and limited bandwidth. In this environment, neither unencrypted VoIP calls nor SSL VPN-protected calls will be considered acceptable (for example, below a mean opinion score [MOS] of 3).

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