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Can VoIP Secure Itself for the Next Technology Wave?: A Look at Assessing Vulnerability in a Converged Environment
Abstract As one of the most rapidly emerging communications technologies, Voice-over-IP (VoIP) is gaining momentum as the de facto standard for delivering voice traffic in private networks. According to InfoTech, by 2005, 73 percent of all enterprises will have at least started to implement IP telephony. The total U.S. revenue associated with this newer technology, including systems, services, and applications, will grow significantly from $5.02 billion in 2004 to $17.24 billion in 2009.