Yes, even something as simple as fire is dangerous in the wrong hands...you let bozos put in your phone system, expect a circus of problems....
Good reply, thanks for sharing it....
At 14:55 5/14/2004, you wrote:
I sent the following to the great Mr. Louderback:
Mr. Louderback,
If I was your friend, I would request to remain nameless too. I would like to reply to a couple of your statements in the article "Security Holes Make VOIP a Risky Business". Security holes make any type of technology risky business. A small company using wireless two-line analogue sets are risky since the conversation can be picked up with a device purchased from Radio Shack. As in most situations, the technology isn't the problem, it's the untrained individual that doesn't incorporate security measures when implementing technology. Many of the VOIP solutions that we are putting in place are running over private networks that are not open to the public ( ie frame relay and point-point leased line). You probably believe that guns kill people too. One last note, VOIP isn't new technology, you are a few years late with your announcement. If your article has any positive outcome, I hope that it may encourage those implementing any solution to seek professional assistance.
Sincerely,
Ronald R. McDaniel Southern Computer Services, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (251) 444-3136 office (251) 446-3137 fax (251) 294-1202 cell
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