VoIP security partnership

Published in Security, VoIP by Aditi Tuteja

icon_DigitalVoiceLite.jpgUS academics and industry experts have created a group to explore security issues surrounding VoIP technology.

The collaboration is announced today, is between Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) and BellSouth and Internet Security Systems (ISS).

“As communication services migrate to internet-based platforms, it is important that the security and dependability users expect in the current public switched networks be maintained with these new converged technologies,” the group stated.

The researchers plan to conduct a security analysis of VoIP protocols and implementations, and explore issues such as VoIP authentication for dealing with voice spam, modelling of VoIP traffic and device behaviour, mobile phone security, and security of VoIP applications running on user agents.

SS and BellSouth have committed $300,000 to a two-year research programme. The funding will enable GTISC faculty and graduate students to work with ISS and BellSouth technologists to develop and evaluate solutions that address VoIP security.

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This article was written by Aditi Tuteja on 28 September 2006
Aditi is the founder and Chief Editor of RealGeek.com


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