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Hoy he podido leer en muymac.com que si tenemos un iPod touch actualizado con el firmware 2.1 y queremos tener un iPhone, pues utilizando la aplicación Truphone i nos conectamos vía WiFi a Internet, pues podremos hacer llamadas VoIP …
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Google reta a Ebay y Microsoft en la VoIP al adquirir GrandCentral - Cinco Días
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| Google reta a Ebay y Microsoft en la VoIP al adquirir GrandCentral Cinco Días - Precisamente, la empresa de Bill Gates adquirió hace unas semanas Tellme Networks, firma especializada en tecnología de reconocimiento de voz. … |
Microsoft presenta hardware para impulsar la telefonía online - Radio Máxima
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Microsoft presenta hardware para impulsar la telefonía online Radio Máxima - 09:52 | La compañía de Bill Gates quiere que todas las comunicaciones en la oficina funcionen gracias a las redes de Internet con su programa Office … Microsoft se alía con firmas de hardware para impulsar la VoIP Microsoft presenta hardware para impulsar la telefonía online |
Microsoft se alía con firmas de hardware para impulsar la VoIP - Cinco Días
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| Microsoft se alía con firmas de hardware para impulsar la VoIP Cinco Días - En un comunicado, la empresa de Bill Gates señaló que el objetivo final pasa por introducir equipos que integren y conecten el teléfono del lugar de trabajo … |
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EETimes.com In an e-mail to Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the head of the company’s Macintosh development unit told his boss that threatening to kil off Microsoft ?Windows Vista Diary: New Mac Ad Pokes Fun At Vista Security. Wow? …
1989 Bill Gates Talk on Microsoft
Bill Gates discusses the software and computer industry, and how Microsoft has contributed. Gates also discusses his views on the future of the computing industry. The talk was recorded in 1989 but was only recently digitized. …
That’s no way to make a geek
Bill Gates limits the amount of “screen time” for his kids. Not including homework requirements, he limits the time that his children can spend watching TV or using the computer. For example, his eldest daughter is only allowed 45 …
El Bill Gates
La brecha digital no se cierra regalando computadores Así se manifestó el Bll Gates en su viaje a Colombia. Pareciera una piedra lanzada al proyecto del MIT de masificar el uso del PC con los ya famosos portátiles de manivela que este …
Guía visual de ?Software Libre? vs. ?Software Privativo?
Personaje. Richard Stallman. Bill Gates. Navegador web. Mozilla Firefox. Microsoft Internet Explorer. Cliente de correo electrónico. Mozilla Thunderbird. Microsoft Outlook Express. Sistema operativo. GNU/Linux ?ñulinux? …
Concerning the matter of public character,
Mickeysoft ?Inspires the World? and then in a ridiculous editorial comparing the rise of Gates and all the opportunities afforded him by his family wealth, postulates: what if Bill Gates Had Been Born in Korea? …
The Slashdot crowd discusses a Bill Gates presentation from 1989″A …
The Slashdot crowd discusses a Bill Gates presentation from 1989″A 1-1/2 hour recording of Bill Gates addressing a crowd of university students in 1989 was recently found and digitized. The speech has found a permanent home on the web …
Republicans actually hate business?
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Microsoft lanzará software para VoIP - CanalAR
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Microsoft lanzará software para VoIP CanalAR - La empresa de Bill Gates ya dijo que en 2007 presentará un software específico para concretar sus planes. El primer paso consistirá en realizar una extensa … Microsoft Office: en 2007 se hablará por telefóno haciendo "clic … |
Blue Box #40: VoIP fraudster a fugitive, VoIP security news, business continuity, Namibians jailed for VoIP, and much more…
Tags: media expo, voipsa, business continuity, ucontrol, network infrastructure
Synopsis:VoIP fraudster now a fugitive, Namibians jailed for VoIP, business continuity, Skype security and more.
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast #39, a 36-minute podcast ; from Dan York and Jonathan Zar covering VoIP security news, comments and opinions.
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;Show content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. ; Welcome to all the new listeners.
- 02:30 - Notes about changes to show format
- 06:25 - Dan will be attending the Podcast and Portable Media Expo Sept 29th and 30th out in Ontario, CA.
- 06:39 - Dan will be part of an upcoming Security Roundtable podcast on VoIP.
- 07:23 - Accused VoIP Fraudster Sought As Fugitive ; (tip to Martyn Davies at Voice of VOIPSA ) also link from Craig Bowser on the same subject VoIP Thief on the Run
- 08:49 - VoIP changing business continuity (from Voice of VOIPSA)
- 11:55 - VoIPNews AU: Five arrested for selling VoIP (tip to Jan in Malaysia) Also Skype Journal: Sell VoIP, Go to jail
- 13:24 - CIO: Experts: VoIP Represents Serious Security Risk
- 14:23 - CSO (Australia): When Voice Becomes Data
- 15:49 - NetworkWorld: Users want systems for managing VoIP quality
- 17:29 - NetworkWorld: Interop Reporter’s Notebook: VoIP security still spotty and TMC.Net: At Interop, Network Infrastructure Still Taking Priority over VoIP
- 18:41 - OSNews: Review: FiWin SS28S WiFi VoIP SIP/Skype Phone
- 21:17 - ArsTechnica: More universities banning Skype, Jan in Malaysia: The world is flat, even if some block it, SkypeJournal: Proposed SJSU Ban of Skype: Update and Mind if my friends move in’
- 24:08 - CIO: Skype Preps Enterprise-Friendly VoIP Software
- 26:00 - PC Magazine: Alarm.com Signs VOIP Deal; Looks Next To ISPs- see also news release - uControl Launches New Home Security Service
- 27:15 - TMC.Net: Our 100th Issue of IP Communications Thought Leadership (Rich Tehrani)
- 28:18 - Telrex CallRex is the First VoIP Call Recording Solution Verified to Record Encrypted Cisco Unified CallManager 5.0 Calls
- 29:34 -Upcoming Shows:
- Oct 10-13, San Diego, CA, Internet Telephony Conference and Expo - West
- Oct 25-26, Rome, Italy, VON Italy
- Nov 6-9, Berlin, Germany, VON Europe Autumn
- Dec 4-6, Atlanta, GA, VON Enterprise
- Jan 23-26, 2007, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Internet Telephony Conference and Expo - East
- Feb 27-Mar 1, 2007, San Francisco, Emerging Telephony 2007
- Mar 19-21, 2007, San Jose, CA, Spring 2007 VON
- 30:27 - Comment (audio) from unidentified listener about SIP comment line
- 31:57 - Comment (audio) from Dean Elwood
- 33:10 - Review of the last week’s traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list
- 34:08 - Wrap-up of the show
- Note that ; Telcom Junkies has now made archives available
- Reminder that you can subscribe to the show via email as well as RSS
- Mention of our Frappr map
- 35:50 - End of show
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 either +1-206-350-2583 or via SIP to ‘bluebox@voipuser.org‘ to leave a comment there.
Thank you for listening and please do let us know what you think of the show.
Herme García - PeopleCall
Hoy tenemos a Herme García, Director General de PeopleCall.
En el vídeo de hoy nos habla de cómo empezó PeopleCall y por tanto la VoIP de una empresa Española pionera y también nos habla del Cannibal, que es un móvil con VoIP mediante WiFI y de un equipo de VoIP, sus funcionalidades y ventajas.
La música es la sintonia de PeopleCall.
Duración: 4m 45seg
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APC 2006-07-22 The Antipodean Podcast
Topics covered this week:
- CSIRO loses a round in WiFi Patent case
- Qantas to offer inflight broadband
- Malaysia scrap Wimax broadband tender
- Optus readies launch of new communications satellite
- Free VOIP calls in Australia and overseas with Gizmo
- New smart electricity meters to be introduced
- Broadband has killed the bicycle courier
- ABC (Australia) world leader on podcasting
- IT calender girl website controversy
- Australia: Scientist shortage looms
- New Gen 3G to be launched in New Zealand
- Google sets up in New Zealand
- NZ dangerous place to travel’
- New signs of life on Mars’ Fossils look good
- New Artificial heart project
- Iodine deficiency in australia
- Update on Aussie life style stats for 2005
- Visit blubrry.com the podcast social network
Podsafe music this week: January, by Kelly Goodlad, from the Podsafe Music Network
Blue Box #32: ENUM Tutorial, VoIP security news, listener comments and more
Synopsis: ENUM tutorial, VoIP security news, listener comments and much, much more…
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #32, a 49-minute podcast ; from Dan York and Jonathan Zar with news and commentary about the world of VoIP security. This show includes a 14-minute tutorial on ENUM - what it is and what implications it has for security - as well as the usual coverage of VoIP security news and comments from listeners
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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.
Show content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. ; Welcome to all the new listeners. ; Mention of our listener survey - PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY! ; (Thank you!)
- 02:38 - Discussion of why the first release of show #31 sounded like a really bad rap mashup
- 06:23 - I will be a guest on the upcoming Telecom Junkies podcast where the recent Pena/Moore VoIP fraud case will be discussed.
- 07:50 - Dan will be at the IETF 66th Meeting in Montreal, June 9-14 - Please drop us a note if you are going to be there. ;
- 08:11 - Dan will be attending Fall VON 2006 in Boston in September and will also be speaking out at the Internet Telephony conference in San Diego in October… so we’ll definitely have to do something there.
- 08:29 - Anyone have any opinions about WordOfBlog.net- they have contacted us about putting a graphic in there and I’m still not sure what all it is.
- 09:18 - IPCommunications.com(TMC.Net): Verizon Blocks Threats Linked to IP-Based Phone Systems (see also news release: Verizon launches ‘VoIP Security Assessment Service’
- 10:53 - VOIPSA Blog: A Tour Through Zfone by Eric Chen of NTT
- 12:01 - Computer Weekly: Skype to tighten up VoIP security - also CNet: Skype to address user identification concerns and VOIPSA blog
- 13:42 - VOIPSA Blog: Skype security pointing to RECON presentations part one and part two
- 14:51 - eWeek: Unpatched iTunes, Skype, Firefox Inviting Malware Targets
- 15:42 - VOIPSA blog: Black Hats and Evil Twins by Martyn Davies on WiFi
- 16:23 - ITBusiness.ca: VoIP systems bring in new vulnerabilities
- 16:40 - Dave Endler and Mark Collier launch a website and a weblog about their upcoming book “Hacking VoIP Exposed”. ; They will also be out at Black Hat in August.
- 18:09 - CNet: FCC approves new Internet phone taxes
- 20:02 - Mitel: Two out of three UK business unprepared for disasters
- 21:33 - XConnect Announces Availability of Local Directory Server™; Telio and VozTelecom First Alliance Members to Deploy
- 22:00 - Feature discussion/tutorial about ENUM:
- Wikipedia entry on ENUM
- IETF ENUM WG charter
- RFC 3761: The E.164 to Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI) Dynamic Delegation Discovery System (DDDS) Application
- IETF ENUM Working Group Internet drafts
- ITU page on ENUM
- Richard Stastny’s VoIP and ENUM blog
- Voiponder: ENUM: Mapping the E.164 Number Space into the DNS
- Eurescom mess@ge: ENUM - The bridge between telephony and the Internet
- Internet Telephony: ENUM-It’s All In The Numbers
- Powerpoint presentations: Overview of ENUM and Richard Stastny’s overview of current status
- ENUM Forum
- Voice Peering Forum
- CC1 ENUM LLC
- Austrian ENUM Trial Site (all in German)
- e164.org
- e164.info (private peering network)
- Expired Internet draft on Privacy and Security Considerations in ENUM
- ENUM / E.164 Validation Architecture
- Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) page on ENUM
- Roger Clarke: ENUM - A Case Study in Social Irresponsibility
- 2nd Annual ENUM Sumit 2006 on April 19-20, 2006, in Boston
- ENUM and VoIP Peering Forum on June 19-20 in London
- CircleID website
- Nominum: Paul Mockapetris on Harmonizing the World of IP Communications with ENUM Technologies (co-inventor of DNS)
- 36:00 - Upcoming Shows:
- July 9-14, Montreal, Canada, IETF 66th Meeting
- July 19-21, Tokyo, Japan, VON Japan
- August 2-3, Las Vegas, Black Hat 2006
- August 8-10, Santa Clara, CA, 3rd Annual VoIP Developer Conference
- Sept 11-14, Boston, MA, Fall VON 2006
- Oct 10-13, San Diego, CA, Internet Telephony Conference and Expo - West
- 37:09 - Email comment from Simon Wood
- 39:18 - Audio and email comment from Miguel Castillo Holgado
- 42:27 - Email comment from Reid Palmeira
- 43:18 - Audio comment from Andy Zmolek and mention of audio comment from Perry Engle
- 44:11 - Email comment from Miguel Castillo Holgado asking about Juniper’s white papers
- 46:15 - Review of the last week’s traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list, mostly focused on softphone vulnerabilities and a continued heavy discussion of Skype security
- 47:22 - Wrap-up of the show
- Mention of our Frappr map
- 48:45 - End of show
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.
TWiT 59: Roots
Hosts:Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Roger Chang, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak
Special Guest:Kevin Rose
- Robert likes the traffic features of Windows Live Local
- The first Blu-Ray players are now shipping.
- PC World says that Samsung is planning a dual-format player for later this year.
- Primera is shipping the first Blu-Ray duplication system.
- Ten reasons why high-definition DVD formats have already failed.
- According to Radio Sweeden, the White House ordered the Pirate Bay closure.
- Harvard says that it has still not received the $115 million Oracle’s Larry Ellison pledged
- Warren Buffet is going to give away 85% of his fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
- There have been, this week alone, three Excel zero-day flaws. Here’s the third.
- Dan Rather is leaving CBS for Mark Cuban’s HDNet
- The broadcast flag has snuck its way into a telecom bill by Senator Stevens.
- The FCC approved taxes for VOiP.
- You can make wireless USB devices, but can only sell them in the United States.
- A coffee shop owner called 9-1-1 over a man who was using its free WiFi for months without buying a coffee. He was arrested, and then found to be a sex offender.
- Australia is going to be giving every household free Internet filtering software.
- Opera claims they got 6 million downloads of Opera 9 the first day of release.
- XGL does for Linux what Quartz Extreme does for Mac OS X
- The new TWiT website should be up in a few weeks alongside the Dell campaign.
- Digg 3.0 is powerful and has several new features to keep track of your friends.
- The new visualizing tools (Digg Spy on crack) will be released in July.
- Digg will be adding more categories, not just technology.
- 65% of Digg users use Firefox.
- Kevin says that Netscape should have waited a bit longer for their new site in order to emulate Digg 3.0.
- Digg 3.0 should be all ready by 6am PDT on Monday, June 26, 2006. (They made it! Yay!)
- Kevin Rose was #23 in the “50 People Who Matter Now” list in Business 2.0 magazine.
- Apple drops the price of Shake 4.1.
- Netflix wants to move into the download business.
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Inbox Zero Report
by Andrew McCaskey
InBox Zero continues - I have not fallen off the wagon yet- and have been pleasantly surprised how quickly you can dispatch ten or twelve items of marginal value once you get to the point where there are only 16 items to look at in total. The secret is that folder called unread mail - once you have pushed that inbox to Zero you will find that keeping on top of the incoming is a lot easier.
Another tip that I’m starting to employ - One or two subject Tags as a prefix in subject lines such as DEMO: or TRAVEL: - Simple category reminders and acronyms that will be sure to be pulled in some search that I might trigger a few weeks from now. Plus, it’s a way to attract attention and telegraph some of the content to your addressees to cause them to pull and actually read the message.
And then finally, a technique from Lifehacker called the “Trusted Trio“ - reducing his folder count to exactly three - Action, Archive and Hold. Then let the drill down software take charge of pulling all that stuff up, when (and if) you need it. The hard part of this system is consistently revisiting Action and Hold and complete the “open loops” stowed away there. Just make sure that you never read email in your inbox - just make a triage decision, with liberal use of the trash.
Inbox Zero is the work of Merlin Mann, at the site 43Folders. He also wrote an article at MacWorld that gives a somewhat Mac-centric view - but the principles come through loud and clear.
I think you will be amazed at how much this little technique will help smooth the workday.
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Recent Items Mentioned:
Inbox Zero: One of the guideposts along the way will be some articles from the excellent site for personal productivity at 43 Folders , specifically an article entitled “My email diet” in the Inbox Zero - Day 1series.
From the 43Folders Inbox Zero process, I’m learning that these tools are no substitute for ruthless triage of escalating questions:
1. What does this message mean to me and why do I care ‘
2. What action, if any, does this message require of me ‘
3. What’s the most elegant way to close out this message and the nested action it contains ‘
These questions were most valuable getting from 400 to 100 items. After that, the default
Outlook folder “Unread Items” kept the new stuff in one place - just reading headers and sender lines for easy zapping
The free 40 page downloadable e-Book from Rajesh Setty, a fellow Gnomedexer.. “Personal Branding for Technology Professionals”, It’s some heavy reality for anyone in the technology arena - especially the IT field or pure technologists.
Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why’ Because you can hold meetings right over the Net — from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundt able.
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PrivateVPN.com - Part I
by Andrew McCaskey
Here’s what’s happening as I get online with PublicVPN , a service designed for individuals, small business, and consultants.
It’s probably old hat to a lot of SDR listeners. On the other hand, some of you who are primarily business or government types who rely upon your company IT, as I do you might find this interesting when you have to catch some WiFi on your own hook.
There are really two items of concern: connecting to open WiFi access points when you are traveling and should know better, or connecting to access points that are “secure” in higher class hotels or at client sites that lead you to a false sense of security.
The problem is acute (and obvious) when you are in a hotel or coffee shop that provides “Free WiFi” where there are lots of opportunities for packet sniffing at your expense. Or, when you have been trying to grab a connection to check email in a forest of access points.
Up until yesterday, I thought that WEP was at least some level of privacy, and that the main effect was to cause bad guys to move along to open access points. The Informit.com article on the ChopChop program that I cited yesterday finally bought it into focus - WEP is just about worse than no encryption at all. My conclusion is that business travelers in hotels with “secure” WiFi are particularly attractive targets.
PublicVPN.com is $6 a month, pay as you go,and will cover this next trip without a problem. I see that the install is something that you do in the morning when you are fresh and on the ball, not at the end of a day. One thing that I did learn, is don’t try the setup in one window and actually doing the download in another window. Either print it out or find another box that you can use in parallel to read the instructions and perform the operation on the laptop. I’ll tackle part 2 tomorrow.
PublicVPN is upfront that my connection speeds will be degraded. It’s going to be interesting to see how much. If you are using WiFi, you’ll find that it is a hit that you are willing to take. Compared to the alternative.
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Recent Items Mentioned:
Inbox Zero: One of the guideposts along the way will be some articles from the excellent site for personal productivity at 43 Folders , specifically an article entitled “My email diet” in the Inbox Zero - Day 1series.
From the 43Folders Inbox Zero process, I’m learning that these tools are no substitute for ruthless triage of escalating questions:
1. What does this message mean to me and why do I care ‘
2. What action, if any, does this message require of me ‘
3. What’s the most elegant way to close out this message and the nested action it contains ‘
These questions were most valuable getting from 400 to 100 items. After that, the default
Outlook folder “Unread Items” kept the new stuff in one place - just reading headers and sender lines for easy zapping
The free 40 page downloadable e-Book from Rajesh Setty, a fellow Gnomedexer.. “Personal Branding for Technology Professionals”, It’s some heavy reality for anyone in the technology arena - especially the IT field or pure technologists.
Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why’ Because you can hold meetings right over the Net — from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundt able.
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Skype Makes a Move
by Andrew McCaskey
If you recall a few weeks ago we spent some time discussing Voice 2.0 . I think that I have mentioned recently that for most calls personal and business - the convenience of Skype and - in general - the superior audio quality, built in IM and presence pointed me more and more to use it for contacting colleagues and family members. Half the time I was already paying the two Euro cents per minute just for the quick convenince of not having to dial through the company system or enter the credit card.
All of Voice 2.0 is accelerating towards us.With interesting timing, the first link fell into place today.
You probably received an email from Skype with some pretty interesting details on a new program - free Skype-Out in North America. All Free, until January 1, 2007. That means that in addition to the free Skype to Skype calls, you can now - at least through the end of the year - place calls to any phone on the PSTN , landline or mobile phone in North America through the Skype network. That means that with Skype on a U3 enabled USB thumb drive, a mobile style headset and net access on any arbitrary PC - you have all that you need to place calls into the mobile network - and for a low charge from Skype use their inward bound VoiceMail. Or with a WiFi enabled laptop or Portable PC - or dedicated Skype WiFi phone and an open WiFi hotspot - replicate the same experience.
Some interesting timing. Late yesterday, the were revelations on landline call monitoring reported on CNN - which said that VoIP calls were not a part of the most recent government program. And, as you know, Skype calls are supposedly encrypted. Add to this the lead story on a news reporter who believes that his call records were being analyzed and back tracked to hunt for supposed leaks, and the land rush is on.
How do you think that reporters will be calling their sources tomorrow morning ‘
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The free 40 page downloadable e-Book from Rajesh Setty, a fellow Gnomedexer.. “Personal Branding for Technology Professionals”, It’s some heavy reality for anyone in the technology arena - especially the IT field or pure technologists.
Be sure to sign up for our upcoming roundtable. We will be using GoToMeeting. Also, be sure to check out GoToMeeting. Why’ Because you can hold meetings right over the Net — from anywhere. Plus, you can hold all the meetings you want for one flat rate. To get your free 30-day trial , visit www.gotomeeting.com/techroundt able.
If you happen to own a Motorola ROKR or RAZR, Nokia 6620, 6630, 6683, or the Sony Ericsson k700, s710 or k750i, check out the Melodeo Mobilcast cell phone podcast player. .
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Blue Box Podcast #19 - VoIP security news, interview about VoIP over cable and much more
Synopsis: Interview with Geoff Devine from Cedar Point Communications about the security of VoIP over cable networks, VoIP security news and much more
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #19, a 63-minute podcast ; from Dan York and Jonathan Zar around news and commentary in the world of VoIP security. ; This show features a 36-minute interview with Geoff Devine from Cedar Point Communications about security of VoIP over cable networks. ; As usual, the show also features news and comments from listeners.
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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.
Show content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. ; Welcome to all the new listeners. ; Mention of Frappr map for the show. ; Please join the map!
- 01:59 - Per Mark Collier the ; Jonathan Collier term paper was a forgery. ; Unfortunately, the term paper is a blatant plagarism of Mark’s earlier article.
- 06:07 - Irwin Lazar has made his presentation available from his webcast
- 06:48 - TMC.net: Sipera Launches VoIP Security Product and Sipera news release
- 08:08 - VoIP Magazine: SecureLogix CTO to Discuss Best Practices in Securing VoIP Networks
- 08:31 - Mark Collier launches his own VoIP Security Blog
- 08:58 - InsideBayArea.com (AP story) Caller ID not as reliable as you think ; (also WombatNation blog entry )
- 12:16 - SecurityWatch blog: VoIP not that popular in the UK which points to BBC article: ; Hanging on the Internet telephone
- 12:59 - Report on SANS/Nortel webcast last week about VoIP security
- 13:40 - News release: Mitel: MedQuist Virtual Workforce on the job through Mitel Technology
- 14:03 - Mitel: Foundry Networks and Mitel Expand Partnership with Advanced Open VoIP Solutions
- 15:02 - Upcoming conferences - anyone interested in reporting from any of the upcoming shows’
- 16:44 - Feature interview with Geoff Devine from Cedar Point Communications about the security of VoIP over cable. ; Interesting glimpse into the world of cable systems and the PacketCable series of standards, including how security really works on cable systems.
- 53:30 - End of interview and brief discussion.
- 55:19 - Comment from "ponyboy" who also has a show called BellCoreRadio on DDP HackRadio Saturday nights at 8pm
- 56:47 - Comment from Shawn Merdinger on start of investigation into Linksys WIP300 WiFi handset
- 57:31 - Comment from Bruce Stewart on ETel coverage
- 58:05 - Comment from Martyn Davies on voice quality
- 59:07 - Review of the last week’s traffic on the VOIPSEC public mailing list. Large amount of interesting traffic on topics including security tools, books, links and more
- 60:54 - Note that Chris Martin is looking for questions for a new poll at SIP1.com
- 61:36 - Wrap-up, info about how to leave comments, upcoming shows, etc.
- 62:48 - End of show
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.
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Blue Box Podcast #17 - Per Cederqvist ’sdescriptions’ tutorial, VoIP security news, more
Synopsis: Interview/tutorial with Per Cederqvist about sdescriptions, VoIP security news and much more
Welcome to Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast show #17, a 41-minute podcast ; from Dan York and Jonathan Zar around news and commentary in the world of VoIP security. ; This show features an interview/tutorial with Per Cederqvist about the ’sdescriptions’ method of SRTP key exchange. The show also includes a brief segment with folks from NetIQ as well as the usual news and comments from listeners.
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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.
Show content:
- 00:20 - Intro to the show, contact information and how to provide comments. ; Welcome to all the new listeners. ; Mention of Frappr map for the show. ; Please join the map!
- 01:59 - Unstrung: WiFi Voice: How safe’ and Five WiFi VOIP Security Issues
- 03:50 - Network World: Network security is the key to keeping VoIP secure ; and again on 2/20′
- 06:52 - IT Business Edge: A Multi-Layered Approach to VoIP Security ; (Q&A with former guest Steve Mank of Qovia)
- 07:09 - Discussion about the RSA Conference that Jonathan attended
- 11:32 - Feature interview with Per Cederqvist of Ingate systems about the "sdescriptions" method of SRT
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