Voice over IP Security View Larger Image | Patrick Park Cisco Press, Paperback, Published September 2008, 350 pages, ISBN 1587054698 | List Price: $55.00 Our Price: $42.50 You Save: $12.50 (23% Off)
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Security best practices derived from deep analysis of the latest VoIP network
threats
VoIP security issues are becoming increasingly serious because voice networks
and services cannot be protected from recent intelligent attacks and fraud by
traditional systems such as firewalls and NAT alone. After analyzing threats
and recent patterns of attacks and fraud, consideration needs to be given to
the redesign of secure VoIP architectures with advanced protocols and intelligent
products, such as Session Border Controller (SBC). Another type of security
issue is how to implement lawful interception within complicated service architectures
according to government requirements.
Voice over IP Security focuses on the analysis of current and future threats,
the evaluation of security products, the methodologies of protection, and best
practices for architecture design and service deployment. This book not only
covers technology concepts and issues, but also provides detailed design solutions
featuring current products and protocols so that you can deploy a secure VoIP
service in the real world with confidence.
Voice over IP Security gives you everything you need to understand the latest
security threats and design solutions to protect your VoIP network from fraud
and security incidents.
Understand the current and emerging threats to VoIP networks
Learn about the security profiles of VoIP protocols, including SIP, H.323,
and MGCP
Evaluate well-known cryptographic algorithms such as DES, 3DES, AES, RAS, digital
signature (DSA), and hash function (MD5, SHA, HMAC)
Analyze and simulate threats with negative testing tools
Secure VoIP services with SIP and other supplementary protocols
Eliminate security issues on the VoIP network border by deploying an SBC
Configure enterprise devices, including firewalls, Cisco Unified Communications
Manager, Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express, IP phones, and multilayer
switches to secure VoIP network traffic
Implement lawful interception into VoIP service environments
This IP communications book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology
Series. IP communications titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals
understand voice and IP telephony technologies, plan and design converged networks,
and implement network solutions for increased productivity.
About the Author
Patrick Park has been working on product design, network architecture design,
testing, and consulting for more than 10 years. Currently Patrick works for
Cisco® as a VoIP test engineer focusing on security and interoperability
testing of rich media collaboration gateways. Before Patrick joined Cisco, he
worked for Covad Communications as a VoIP security engineer focusing on the
design and deployment of secure network architectures and lawful interception
(CALEA). Patrick graduated from the Pusan National University in South Korea,
where he majored in computer engineering.
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