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Introducing "Securing the Line"

We're all familiar with the common security concerns with deploying an IP Telephony environment. Tomorrow, I'm launching a large 10-part series on improving VoIP and telecom security in an enterprise environment.

Titled "Securing the Line," this new series will feature a daily article focusing on a specific aspect of VoIP and/or telecom security, posted each morning. In the afternoons, I'll discuss the VoIP/telecom/convergence market news or analysis of the day. In addition, if you have any views or ideas that you feel need to be included in a VoIP/telecom security discussion, please feel free to reply to this thread!

The full "Securing the Line" series:

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About Matthew Nickasch

Nickasch has been very involved in IT since he was just 13. His current and previous consulting experience includes systems architecture, virtualization, and converged networks for the financial, education, and healthcare industries. Matthew currently attends the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he also works as a network management assistant. While his interests include directory services and routing protocols, Nickasch's focus is on converged networks and voice over IP.

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