The Reality of VoIP Security Threats
A lot has been said lately of the
security, or lack thereof, of a voice over IP
network. Just recently CompTIA put out a report claiming that
only 50% of SMBs have any faith in the security measures taken
in VoIP. Since most businesses consider
telecommunications their lifeline to the outside world, its no
wonder the business community looks to converging their
networks with a wary eye.
So I decided to delve into the subject to try and find out
just what it is everybodys so scared about. As most companies
require a 99.999% uptime and availability of their voice
networks, their concerns about VoIP security
are not just paranoia, but based on real threats that are real
technological possibilities.
So too are these threats nothing new to network and security
professionals, who have been locking down IP networks from
hackers, spoofers, and viruses since the advent of the
technology.
From what Ive been able to find out, most of these threats
to the voice network are variations on a theme, disrupting
communications in different ways using the same old methods. Of
course, a Denial of Service attack can bring a voice network to
its knees, rendering communication to an advanced form of
gibberish, something most businesses will not tolerate.
Spoofing, man in the middle attacks, and eavesdropping are
all threats in a data network that take on new possibilities in
VoIP. Intercepting identities and data, converting calls to
voice files, all bring up thoughts of corporate espionage,
company chaos, stolen identities and unauthorized bank
transfers.
It is my conclusion that although the
aforementioned attacks are not wide spread at this time,
companies and security professionals must prepare for an
onslaught as VoIP becomes more widely adopted.
Just as securing a data network is top priority in todays
world, up to date security precautions are of utmost importance
when converging your voice network. It falls to the
professionals responsible for the installation, be they in
house or contracted out, to put security at the forefront of
any migration.
Author Michael Talbert is a certified systems engineer and
web designer with over 7 years experience in the industry. For
more information on VoIP Security, visit the website
VoIP-Facts.net, or the VoIP Blog for up to date industry news and
commentary.
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