Vendor Points to VOIP Vulnerabilities

CHICAGO – Supercomm 2004 – TippingPoint Technologies Inc. is looking to plug the VOIP security gap and steal a march on other vendors of intrusion and prevention systems, with enhancements to its flagship UnityOne product announced at Supercomm
today.
The company has added a series of VOIP security filters by programming new rules into the Agere-processor-powered UnityOne device, which is used within data centers and service providers’ points of presence (POPs) to inspect packets sent over the Internet.
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— James Rogers, Site Editor, Next-gen Data Center Forum
The company has added a series of VOIP security filters by programming new rules into the Agere-processor-powered UnityOne device, which is used within data centers and service providers’ points of presence (POPs) to inspect packets sent over the Internet.
Get the whole story at NDCF.
— James Rogers, Site Editor, Next-gen Data Center Forum
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