VoIP and network with security
The challenge
In today’s interconnected world, your organization faces increasing threats from network vulnerabilities and communication failures. Legacy VoIP systems lack the robust security features needed to protect against toll fraud, session hijacking, and data breaches. This can lead to significant financial losses, operational paralysis, and damage to your brand reputation. Without a modern, integrated solution, your business is exposed to costly downtime, compliance violations, and a competitive disadvantage. Choosing the right VoIP and network security platform is now a critical decision.
Learn moreThe solution
VoIP and network with security addresses your unique challenges through modern solutions and key capabilities.
Unified communications
Integrates voice, video, and messaging into a single platform, enhancing collaboration and productivity.
Zero-trust network access (ZTNA)
Verifies every user, device, and connection attempt before granting access to the voice network, replacing traditional VPNs.
Cloud-native architecture
Delivers networking and security as a cloud-based service, ensuring scalability and resilience.
Behavioral anomaly detection
Uses machine learning to monitor communication patterns and flag deviations, preventing toll fraud in real-time.
Global pop density
Ensures communication traffic is secured and optimized at the nearest geographic node, minimizing latency.
Quality of service (qos) prioritization
Prioritizes voice and video packets to ensure they are not affected by less critical data traffic.
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How to evaluate VoIP and network with security
Availability SLA
Verify the vendor provides a financially backed SLA of 99.999% availability, limiting unplanned downtime to less than six minutes per year.
Integration capabilities
Evaluate the solution's native integrations with CRM systems, productivity suites, and AI analytics platforms.
Compliance standards
Ensure the vendor meets industry-specific compliance requirements such as HIPAA, PCI DSS, and GDPR.
Global network architecture
Assess the vendor's global network of Points of Presence (PoPs) to minimize latency and ensure optimal call quality for remote workers.
Questions to ask suppliers
Use these questions during supplier evaluations to ensure you're choosing the right partner for your needs.
VoIP and network with security RFP guide- Can you demonstrate how your platform handles voice prioritization specifically during a 'Bufferbloat' event?
- What proactive measures do you take to mitigate 'Vishing' and 'Toll Fraud' attacks?
- Does your SASE solution use a unified agent, or will my employees need separate clients?
- What is the maximum physical distance our remote workers will be from your nearest security inspection node?