Blue Box #37: Phil Zimmermann interview, VoIP security news, listener comments and more

Synopsis: Phil Zimmermann interview, VoIP security news, listener comments and more


Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #37, a 60-minute podcast  from Dan York and Jonathan Zar with news and commentary about the world of VoIP security. This show also includes a 15-minute interview with Phil Zimmermann about the status of ZFone, ZRTP and more

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One thought on “Blue Box #37: Phil Zimmermann interview, VoIP security news, listener comments and more

  1. Kand Palanisamy

    Dan and Jonathan,
    Thanks for producing outstanding podcasts, spending countless hours planning, producing, editing and releasing them.
    In his interview, Phil Zimmermann talked about Security Requirements for
    SIP signaling and voting that happened on them in IETF 66. For those of us that do not attend these meetings, where can we find and follow the IETF standard activities and discussions related to VOIP security? Also, where can I find the audio archive of IETF 66, ones specifically related to VOIP Security? Appreciate
    any specific mailing lists or URLs.
    Thanks for all the hardwork,
    Kand

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