If you wish to purchase an ebook, I do encourage you to consider O’Reilly. Buying direct from O’Reilly offers multiple excellent benefits, including:
DRM-free – no stupidity with license restrictions.
Free lifetime access
Multiple formats (ex. ePUB, PDF, Kindle, etc.)
Free updates
Sync with Dropbox and other similar services
Having said that, I just appreciate that you are considering purchasing this book from whichever vendor you choose!
Thank you for your purchase and I hope that you find the book helpful in making your UC and VoIP systems more secure. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have questions about the book!
It is 2011 and your communications system is no longer some box screwed onto plywood in some back room with a bunch of phones connected to it. Today your “Unified Communications” system is voice, video, instant messaging, presence, collaboration… and so much more… all running on commodity operating systems and running across your data network and even potentially the public Internet.
How do you secure a system like that?
This is the primary question addressed in the “Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks“. UC systems are comprised of so many components and have the potential to be globally distributed.
In such a system, what are the threats? And perhaps more importantly, what are the best strategies for protecting against those threats? And what does the future look like?
In the book you will learn all about topics such as:
UC Ecosystem Attacks
Insecure Endpoints
Eavesdropping and Modification
Control Channel Attacks: Fuzzing, DoS, SPIT and Toll Fraud
Please do explore this site, watch the video below and head on over to your favorite bookseller (such as Amazon) to pick up your copy of the Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks. Make sure your UC systems are as secure as possible today!
Are you on Facebook? If so, please consider becoming a fan of the Facebook page for the Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks. I’ll be using the page to provide updates about security resources related to the book, link to some video and audio sessions, mention upcoming interviews and more. Some of that I will also post here on the blog site… but there will be other content there, too. So please… become a fan and join in the journey and conversation!
Welcome to the website for the book “Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks” by Dan York published by Syngress (now a division of Elsevier) in April 2010.
It is 2015 and your communications system is no longer some box screwed onto plywood in some back room with a bunch of phones connected to it. Today your “Unified Communications” system is voice, video, instant messaging, presence, collaboration… and so much more… all running on commodity operating systems and running across your data network and even potentially the public Internet.
How do you secure a system like that?
This is the primary question addressed in the “Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks“. UC systems are comprised of so many components and have the potential to be globally distributed.
In such a system, what are the threats? And perhaps more importantly, what are the best strategies for protecting against those threats? And what does the future look like?
In the book you will learn all about topics such as:
UC Ecosystem Attacks
Insecure Endpoints
Eavesdropping and Modification
Control Channel Attacks: Fuzzing, DoS, SPIT and Toll Fraud
Please do explore this site, watch the video below and head on over to your favorite bookseller (such as Amazon) to pick up your copy of the Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks. Make sure your UC systems are as secure as possible today!