Businesses have Called time on security attacks
With business communications moving toward IP-based platforms, the opportunities for attack and fraud have multiplied — but security is something any operation can take seriously, writes Jason Walsh
Unified communications (UC) has rapidly become standard practice for large business, and, increasingly, in the SME sector as well, and while there is a large number of vendors, specialist security operations also exist.
UC Defence is a cyber security company that protects unified communication deployments, regardless of the service provider or hardware vendor, said founder and chief executive Paul Byrne. “Our real-time voice firewalls mitigate ‘over-the-top attacks’ that are designed to target UC networks. Our...
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