Synopsis: VoIP security news, year in review, VOIPSEC review
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #9, a 29-minute podcast (with 4 bonus minutes... read on) from Dan York and Jonathan Zar around news and commentary in the world of VoIP security.
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Comments, suggestions and feedback are welcome either as replies to this post or via e-mail to [email protected]. Audio comments sent as attached MP3 files are definitely welcome and will be played in future shows. You may also call the listener comment line at +1-206-338-6654 to leave a comment there.
Show Content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. Welcome to all the new listeners. Mention of Frappr map for the show. Please join the map!
- 02:40 - Mention that we are open to considering other contributors, either as "correspondents" or potentially as another co-host. Drop us an e-mail if you are interested in being considered!
- 05:25 - Comment section - Mark Collier comments on podcast #7
- 07:24 - Mark Gerschefske asks about IETF and show notes (anyone interested in helping with show notes?)
- 11:00 - News section - VoIP Magazine IP Security in a Hosted Environment - written by our guest of last week, Mark Collier
- 12:00 - Developing Carrier-Grade Security for Service Providers - written by Bogdan Materna of VoiPShield, who will be our interview guest on the week of January 16th
- 13:05 - Network World: LAN switches to get smarter about VoIP security about Avaya, Extreme and LLDP-MED. (Also mention of Mitel news release)
- 15:21 - New Mexico Business Weekly: Oh, SPIT! Security woes hit voice over Internet too
- 16:24 - CSO: INTEROP: Security Experts Urge a ‘Say Yes’ Mindset
- 17:16 - ComputerWorld Singapore: VoIP beyond the enterprise LAN
- 17:53 - O'Reilly.com: Andy Oram provides a recap of Fall 2005 VON in an article entitled VoIP is All Business At VON
- 18:20 - Lockergnome: Need VoIP Security: Get a Tunnel of Tom Cross' Techtionary.com website.
- 19:01 - Discussion of what lies ahead in 2006 for VoIP security. Also included mention of two Skype-related postings:
- Tom Keating: Block Skype - discussion of blocking Skype including directions of how to configure SonicWALL firewalls to do so
- Rich Tehrani: Skype fear - speaks to the fact that Skype is a development platform and could allow apps using the Skype APIs to ride the Skype connections into your network
- 25:16 - Review of the last week's traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list. Major topics this week included a continued discussion of a list of VoIP vulnerabilities, assessing Skype's network impact, questions from graduate students.
- 26:38 - Wrapup of the show: upcoming shows, notes about contributing, information about how to provide comments.
- 28:38 - End of show
Also, as a holiday bonus - and because podcasts all over the Internet are participating in this effort, after the regular show outro around 29 minutes, the show includes the UNICEF-benefit song "If Every Day Were Christmas" created by Podsafe for Peace, a collaboration of 32 artists in 9 countries very much along the lines of the "We Are The World" effort back in 1985 - only this time the artists did not physically meet and it was all put together digitally. If you have not heard it yet, it is well worth a listen.
Comments, suggestions and feedback are welcome either as replies to this post or via e-mail to [email protected]. Audio comments sent as attached MP3 files are definitely welcome and will be played in future shows. You may also call the listener comment line at +1-206-338-6654 to leave a comment there.
NO PODCAST NEXT WEEK! We are taking a break for the holidays but will be back with a new show on the week of January 2nd. Have a great holiday season... and we will catch up with you in the new year...
Thank you for listening and please do let us know what you think of the show.
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