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Over the course of this three part series, we have examined the advantages and vulnerabilities of digital telephony. We have also looked at the ways that a VoIP provider can either strengthen or hinder a phone system’s fortification. We have provided comprehensive checklists for assessing your risk factors along with your current provider’s aptitude for fixing problems and offering solutions. Read More…
Keeping up with the rapidly increasing risks of cyber crime is no easy task. Just when you are confident that you are safeguarded from the latest threats, criminals find a new way to exploit your network. This type of violation is nearly impossible to trace. Read More…
When you consider securing your digital infrastructure, you may overlook an extremely vital component that is surprisingly easy to miss. Office phones are still deemed a traditional device in many ways. While the risks of viruses are running rampant on computers and other web devices, the safety of voice data collected through Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phones is usually an afterthought.
Hearing an echo? Experiencing choppy voice? While VoIP is an innovative system of telephony, voice quality issues including “VoIP echo” can sometimes occur. Read More…
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) delivers functionality and flexibility in one affordable digital telephony system. VoIP may boast an array of benefits but how does it compare in terms of data security?