It's getting serious folks, everyone wants to understand how and when the obvious issues surrounding security in VoIP are going to be addressed using open standards. There are initiatives for both security in identity and encryption within the standards bodies that are gaining mementum now. Xten will certainly be involved from an end-point perspective and our CTO is active in the IETF and works with many of the groups and professionals solving these issues. Here is workshop taking place in Dallas that would be of interest to anyone interested in what is going on in VoIP and IP Comm security. VoIP Security – Challenges and Solutions GlobeCom 2004 Workshop
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