Synopsis: One-year anniversary of the show - VoIP security news, Skype security, phishing, video cameras on the Eiffel Tower, service providers and security, listener comments and more
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast #43, a 37-minute podcast from Dan York and Jonathan Zar covering VoIP security news, comments and opinions.
Download the show here (MP3, 17MB) or subscribe to the RSS feed to download the show automatically.
You may also listen to this podcast right now:
Show Content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. Welcome to all the new listeners - and to all those listeners who have been here for so long!.
- 01:55- Programming notes: looking for "best" episodes for CD, schwag for Cafe Press, and notes about upcoming shows and panels
- 02:34 - Dan will be speaking about VoIP security at a GSA Conference in Boxborough, Mass., on Thursday, October 26th.
- 03:19 - LinuxWorld.au: Business VoIP: Golden Egg Hidden in Services, Says IDC
- 04:45 - Sydney Morning Herald: Something’s phishy
- 05:27 - CommsDesign: Ensure successful VoWLAN: Understand security in VoIP networks
- 06:21 - xchange online: VoIP Security Threats: It’s not If, It’s When
- 07:48 - Ars Technica: Jordan bans, then unbans Skype
- 09:28 - Jan in Malaysia: The total madness and insecurity issues of the current public Skype.exe and why no corporation should implement it just like that.
- 11:32 - Jan also has: Security, privacy, Trust and Safety where he points to the Skype Forum where the issues are discussed
- 12:21 - TMC.Net: Telstra Goes Global
- 13:27 - TMC.Net: Japanese Insurance Provider Implements NICE’s VoIP Solutions
- 15:45 - Foundry Networks Converged Voice and Data Switches Receive Department of Defense VoIP Certification
- 16:42 - 3Com Advances Secure Enterprise Mobility with New Wireless Voice over IP Telephone (see also CIO blog )
- 17:22 -VOIP Calling: Crucial Issues Regarding Security
- 18:08 - Feature segment talking about 1 year in the life of a podcast
- Thoughts about the community, shoutouts to those who have been a part, statistics
- Thoughts on what we'd like to do in the next year of the show
- What would you like us to do in our second year of the show?
- 16:51 - comment (email) from Natas about dial in to BBP stats
- 29:09 - comment (email) from Martyn Davies with shoutouts to people he met at IP'06
- 30:23 - comment (email) from Leslie Asamoa-Krodua about Jajah and asking about the security of it
- 32:58 - comment (email) from whitehat about High-tech school security
- 33:57 - Review of the last week's traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list
- 35:45 - Wrap-up of the show
- Reminder that you can subscribe to the show via email as well as RSS
- Mention of our Frappr map
- 37:24 - End of show
- FYI, we seem to have skipped the "Upcoming Shows" part of the show that we regularly do, but here is the list of upcoming shows as we currently have it:
- Call for papers for:
- ETel 2007 CFP now open – CFP winding down
- EUSecWest CFP – Mar 1-2, 2007, London
- ShmooCon 07 CFP open to Dec 1
- Oct 25-26, Rome, Italy, VON Italy
- Nov 6-9, Berlin, Germany, VON Europe Autumn
- Nov 29-30, Tokyo, Japan, PacSec 2006
- Dec 4-6, Atlanta, GA, VON Enterprise
- Jan 23-26, 2007, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Internet Telephony Conference and Expo – East
- Feb 5-9, 2007, San Francisco, CA, RSA Conference 2007
- Feb 27-Mar 1, 2007, San Francisco, Emerging Telephony 2007
- Mar 1-2, 2007, London, EUSecWest
- Mar 19-21, 2007, San Jose, CA, Spring 2007 VON
- Mar 23-25, Washington, DC, ShmooCon ‘07
- Apr 16-20, Vancouver, BC, Canada CanSecWest 2006
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 either +1-206-350-2583 or via SIP to '[email protected]' to leave a comment there.
Thank you for listening and please do let us know what you think of the show.
Hello Dan and Jonathan,
Congrats on completing a very productive first year. Thanks to your efforts, we as a community, and I personally, have learnt a lot on the VOIP Security and you kept us up-to-date on the latest happenings.
The recent special editions have great content and discussion, especially, Blue Box SE #10: Interview with Gary Miliefsky of Netclarity and Blue Box SE #12: "Intro to VoIP Security" panel at Internet Telephony Fall 2006. Thanks for providing us "free tickets" to parts of that conference and making us "virtual" audience to that panel discussion (on VOIP security by Ken Camp et al). A big "Thank you" to Rich Tehrani as well. We would love more such special editions (panel discussions and perspectives from industry leaders).
The format of presenting standalone special editions is better than sandwiching an interview or topic in a regular episode. It keeps the focus on the specific topic being discussed.
Appreciate all the time and effort you put in.
Kand
Posted by: Kand Palanisamy | October 28, 2006 at 02:06 AM