Tag: Data Security

The latest news and updates on secure VoIP communications.

The world of telephony and unified communications (UC) is undergoing a massive transformation, and 2025 is set to be a year of innovation and opportunity. With hybrid work becoming the norm, Canadian businesses need advanced communication tools that enable seamless collaboration while ensuring robust security. From AI integration to the impact of 5G, and a deeper focus on platforms like Microsoft Teams, let’s explore the key trends that are shaping the future of UC and telephony.

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Since its inception, telephony has been a pillar of human communication, affecting how we connect and interact with one another. From Alexander Graham Bell’s creation of the telephone to the contemporary era of digital communication, telephony has seen significant transformations. Initially, telephony was limited to landline systems, in which conversations were conveyed via physical wires, revolutionizing long-distance communication, and linking people across huge distances. Read More…
In today’s interconnected world, where remote work and digital collaboration are the norm, guaranteeing telephony system security and compliance has gone to the top of the organizational priority list. As businesses increasingly rely on distant communication platforms such as Microsoft Teams to facilitate collaboration, the need to have strong security measures cannot be stressed. Microsoft Teams Direct Routing is an amazing telephone solution that smoothly integrates with Microsoft Teams’ collaborative capabilities while focusing on security and compliance. Throughout this blog, we will delve into the critical importance of security and compliance in telephony, examine the advanced features of Microsoft Teams Direct Routing designed to enhance security, address compliance considerations, and provide actionable best practices to establish and maintain a secure telephony environment. Read More…

The Canadian Government has recently begun their efforts to obtain authorization to regulate security practices among telecommunication and other industries such as finance, transportation, and energy. Bill C-26, “an act respecting cybersecurity”, was tabled on June 14, 2022, and introduces the Critical Cyber Systems Protection Act (CCSPA) to supplement Canadian telecommunication security regulations. So far, this bill has only completed its first reading in the House of Commons, and must pass through the rest of the legislative process to constitute law. It looks favorable that the bill will soon make this transition to become a law. If it does it will authorize the Canadian Government to take the steps they deem necessary to ensure a high quality of security in these “vital” services.

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This Ontario municipality has a rich history and exhibits elements which are categorized as both rural and urban. The area is home to tens of thousands of residents and covers a couple-hundred kilometers squared. Read More…