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Q&A: How Does VoIP Security Differ from Traditional Phone Systems?

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Q: What are the main differences in security between VoIP and traditional phone systems? A: The primary difference between VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) security and traditional phone systems is the technology used to transmit calls. Q: What specific vulnerabilities do Traditional Phone Systems face?

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Common VoIP Security Threats and Protection Ways

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VoIP can be used with various devices, including computers, smartphones, IP phones, and other internet-connected devices. Users should also insure that their network is secure by using firewalls, antivirus software, and other security measures to help prevent unauthorized access to their system.

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How To: How to Secure Your IP Paging System

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Place the IP Paging System on its own VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network), separate from other critical services like email and VoIP phone systems. Use a firewall to monitor and filter traffic to the paging system. Create a dedicated VLAN for your IP paging devices. Configure access control lists (ACLs) to limit traffic between VLANs.

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What is Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)?

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In the world of business communications, traditional phone systems have long been a source of frustration. At its core, SIP is designed to be independent of the underlying transport layer, meaning it can work over TCP, UDP, or other network protocols. This is the old way—expensive and limited.

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