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The voice over internet protocol (VoIP) hardware market has a significant opportunity when it comes to security. Jonathan Greenwood, managing director at snom UK, writing for CRN, explained that while many users of IT systems are keen to implement adequate protection for their solutions, it can be a "different story" for VoIP. [
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Businesses utilising VoIP solutions to enhance their communications are among those who have been issued a warning over data security. Dinah Greek, news editor for specialist computing magazine Computeractive, recently claimed that companies should look to their employees when considering how best to protect their sensitive information. [
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People and companies using broadband – whether on office-based computers or via mobile devices – have been advised to prioritise security. Kevin Wharram, a security consultant, said that one thing to look out for is links that are sent, perhaps via email. [
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VoIP phones operating over an encrypted and properly secured network could prove preferable for some firms compared with smartphones. According to figures from Juniper Research, third-party security software is currently installed to fewer than five per cent of smartphones and tablet computers in use nationwide. [
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The snom 870 CryptoPhone is one of the company's VoIP phones with the levels of style and security demanded by US president Barack Obama, the company suggests. Responding to reports from the Associated Press that President Obama wants a "cool" phone for the White House, snom suggests its secure IP desktop unit. [
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The inherent security of IP telephony solutions - which can operate over virtual private networks to encrypt all communications - may be boosted further by the right server environment. According to Infonetics Research, there are three main driving forces behind investment into security for virtualised infrastructure at present. [
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