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Ken Camp - Presenting a Workshop on VoIP Security

I've confirmed this morning that I will be presenting a one-day workshop on VoIP Security in the Enterprise at the InfoSec World Conference and Expo on Orlando on March 22.




W10 VoIP Security in the Enterprise
Ken Camp, Author, IP Telephony Demystified and Enterprise VoIP Security
Date: Thursday, 22 March 2007
Time: 9am - 5pm
VoIP security is a challenge that is inextricably linked with issues such as interoperability with data networks and quality of service. In the integrated services environment, voice security must be treated as data security; and data security must be treated as voice security. In this workshop you will identify common industry best practices and techniques for creating an effective VoIP security plan that balances securing the network against the VoIP requirements for availability, reliability and performance.
This workshop will cover:
  • Key VoIP security challenges
  • Design planning in VoIP security
  • Anticipating exposures in confidentiality, integrity and availability
  • Responding to VoIP security challenges
  • Identifying what to protect in the VoIP infrastructure as well as the total IP network
  • The threat vectors of attack: internal vs. external
  • Protecting the network, the services and the armor
  • Detection: technology combined with process
  • Proactive vs. reactive response techniques
  • Security vs. VoIP service quality: finding balance
  • Security as a performance measure
  • A sustainable model for security and service management
Tech = medium
There are a number of workshops being presented around this premier security conference event. The conference is very focused on audti security and I'm extremely pleased to see these folks broadening out and embracnig VoIP and Unified Communications as part of the security architecture. At a glance, this sessions is the only one I spotted related directly to VoIP or Unified Communications, but I do feel this again signals that VoIP has achieved critical mass and is now recognize as a mainstream, sustaining technology.

I hope to see some of you there.

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Ken Camp's Bio:

Ken Camp has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. Ken spent 17 years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies successfully designing and implementing voice and data networks. He later worked in the security marketplace and played a key role in early IPSec VPN deployments. As an independent consultant, Ken's primary focal areas include network performance improvement, security practices and the design and deployment of integrated voice and data solutions. He may be contacted at: ken_camp@realtimepublishers.net

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