Industry alliance focuses on VoIP security
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) issued a report that recommends Congress consider cyber security issues facing VoIP as it looks to revise the Telecommunications Act of 1996. The report warns that the same qualities that make VoIP such a valuable new option for mass-market voice communications also can lead to quality of service and performance issues, including denial of service attacks, Spam over IP Telephony (SPIT), session eavesdropping and voicemail hijacking.
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