« Blue Box Listener Survey - Please help us out! | Main | Blue Box Podcast #26: VoIP security news, comments and opinions »

May 03, 2006

Blue Box Podcast SE009: VoIP Security Presentation to IP Telephony for Government Conference - April 18, 2006

Synopsis: Special edition with a presentation on VoIP Security given by Dan York at the IP Telephony for Government conference on April 18, 2006, in Arlington, VA.


Welcome to a special edition of Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast where we present a recording of a presentation that Dan York gave on April 18, 2006, in Arlington, Virginia, at the IP Telephony Solutions for Government conference sponsored by the Homeland Defense Journal and IT*Security Magazine.  In this presentation, Dan provides an introduction to VoIP security issues, discusses threats and briefly touches on best practices to protect against those threats.

Download the show here (MP3, 38MB) or subscribe to the RSS feed to download the show automatically.

You may also listen to this podcast right now:

You may also download the presentation slides to follow along during the recording.  The total show runs about 41 minutes.

Comments, suggestions and feedback are welcome either as replies to this post  or via e-mail to blueboxpodcast@gmail.com.  Audio comments sent as attached MP3 files are definitely welcome and will be played in future shows.  You may also call the listener comment line at +1-206-338-6654 to leave a comment there.

Thank you for listening and please do let us know what you think of the show.

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d8341bfc6e53ef00d834297aa353ef

Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Blue Box Podcast SE009: VoIP Security Presentation to IP Telephony for Government Conference - April 18, 2006:

» Dan York's presentation on VoIP Security from Irwin Lazar's "Real-Time" Blog
Dan York of Bluebox Podcast fame has made available a podcast of a presentation that he gave on April 18th at the "IP Telephony Solutions For Government" conference. Dan does a great job providing an overview of VoIP security [Read More]

Comments

Dan,

I am a first time listener, who stumbled on to your VoIP Security Presentation on IP Telephony for Government Conference. This was a good presentation and I found it very informative.

I’ am an Information Security consultant in the UK, who for some while, been speculate on the impact of data and voice convergence. Your show has reminded not to loose sight of this area and to pay the same attention to VOIP as we do with data and control procedures.

I will try to joining your show on the 8th and also outraging colleagues to listen in.


Regards

Terrence


Terrence,

Glad you enjoyed the presentation and that it was helpful.

FYI, I'm back in the office on the 8th and Jonathan and I will be recording probably on the 9th... so a new show is probably up on the 10th or 11th. (We are trying to get to a regular day for posting, but we aren't there yet.)

Regards,
Dan

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been posted. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a comment

The Obligatory Photo

Promote Blue Box!

  • Add this graphic to your site!

Contact Information

Full Disclosure

  • Dan York, CISSP, is the Best Practices Chair of the VOIP Security Alliance (VOIPSA) and the Director of Emerging Communication Technology for Voxeo.

    Jonathan Zar is affiliated with Pingalo and is the Secretary of VOIPSA and member of the Board of Directors.

    This is a personal project and neither Voxeo, Pingalo nor VOIPSA have any formal connection to this podcast. In the interest of transparency we just thought you should know our affiliations.

Why "Blue Box"?

  • We chose the name "Blue Box" primarily as a nod to the era of phone phreaking in part to illustrate that threats to telephony are not new - they just continue to change and evolve. That and admittedly the name just sounded cool.

Search Blue Box Website

  • Google

    WWW
    blueboxpodcast.com

Search Blue Box Audio

Vote for BlueBox!

  • Enter your Email and click "Vote" to cast your vote for Blue Box at Podcast Alley:

    (email used for vote verification)