Secure SIP Trunking: What You Need to Know
SIP trunking is a new application offered by many service providers that rapidly reduces costs by eliminating the need for an enterprise PSTN gateway, unused BRI/PRI capacity, expensive and underutilized phone lines or trunks at remote offices, and by providing PSTN termination in the local area. SIP trunks connect SIP users with those still using traditional telephony, bridging the gap between IP communications and the PSTN.
With the right security in place, the benefits of SIP can be realized without concern for loss of control or malicious attacks from unauthorized individuals. Join Ingate Systems and the VoIP Security Alliance (VOIPSA) for this free educational Webinar, where you’ll learn which security measures work – and which are just hype -- when deploying SIP trunks in the enterprise.
What You’ll Learn:
- Security misconceptions, challenges and requirements
- VoIP vs. PSTN: How SIP Trunks and VoIP can be more secure than traditional telephony
- The security measures you need; and those you don’t
- The basics of enterprise security and VoIP: SRTP, TLS and NAT traversal
- New security technologies
- Future-proofing your network for new security threats
After the presentation, the Webinar will be open for a live Q&A. Be sure to have your questions ready! |
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Steven Johnson
President, Ingate Systems
As President of Ingate Systems Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Ingate Systems A.B., Steven Johnson is responsible for building market recognition and developing multiple sales channels for Ingate products within the United States. Johnson most recently served as CEO of Abrena, Inc., a business development consulting firm that assists European and North American firms to expand in the United States. Prior to that, Johnson was President and CEO of Transcept, Inc., a telecommunications infrastructure company that develops products to economically enhance wireless network coverage and capacity. Johnson also served as Division General Manager for Lockheed Martin, and held a number of senior management positions at Lockheed Martin, Lockheed Corporation and Sanders Associates, Inc. Johnson was also Treasurer at Telco Systems, Inc., a supplier of Information and Communication Technology equipment for the Regional Bell Operating Companies. Johnson currently serves on the Board of Directors for the SIP Forum, an industry organization with members from the leading SIP technology companies. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics and a Master’s in Business Administration from Boston University. |
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Dan York
Director, Voxeo and Chair, VOIPSA
Dan York, CISSP, is Director of Emerging Communication Technology reporting to the CTO of Voxeo Corporation focused on analyzing/evaluating emerging technology, participating in industry standards bodies and addressing VoIP security issues. He is also leading Voxeo’s move into "social media" with the deployment of blogs and future podcasts.
As Best Practices Chair for VOIPSA, Dan will be leading the project to develop and document a concise set of industry-wide best practices for security VoIP systems. He is also heading up VOIPSA’s move into "social media" with VOIPSA’s group weblog. Additionally, Dan is the producer of "Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast" where since October 2005 each week he and co-host Jonathan Zar discuss VOIP security news and interview people involved in the field.
Prior to joining Voxeo, Dan was Director of IP Technology in Mitel’s Office of the CTO focused on emerging technology and VoIP security. As chair of Mitel’s Product Security Team, he coordinated the efforts of a cross-functional group to communicate both externally and internally on VoIP security issues, respond to customer inquiries related to security, investigate security vulnerability reports and monitor security standards and trends. Previously, Dan served in Mitel Product Management bringing multiple products to market including Mitel’s secure VoIP Teleworker Solution in 2003.
Before Mitel, Dan was the President and co-founder of the Linux Professional Institute (LPI), today the leading global certification program for Linux professionals, and served on the Board of Directors of Linux International. A dynamic speaker with over 20 years in information technology, Dan routinely presents at conferences, has authored multiple books and has written numerous articles in print and online. His writing can be found online both at the "Voice of VOIPSA" weblog and also his own weblog, "Disruptive Telephony." |
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Erik Linask
Associate Editor, Technology Marketing Corporation
In addition to his work with TMC’s IP Communications publications, Erik is a contributor to TMCnet. Prior to joining the TMC team, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine’s survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute. |
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