Qovia has filed a patent application for a method to identify and block VoIP Spam and prevent security problems such as Denial of Service (DoS) attacks that have the potential to overload voice servers and affect system reliability. The patent application, titled, "System and Method for Broadcasting VoIP Messages," covers the use of VoIP for emergency broadcast as well as provides for methodologies to prevent inappropriate use of VoIP applications such as Spam over Internet Telephony, also known as SPIT or VoIP Spam.
Qovia said VoIP Spam, the combination of telemarketing calls and e-mail spam, is a top security challenge because of the potential to flood large volumes of unwanted voice messages into voice mailboxes. In an attempt to prevent the spread of VoIP Spam, Qovia has created an application that can identify unsolicited and unwanted messages and differentiate these messages from those that recipients desire to receive. Qovia plans to incorporate this tool into a security module that will be available as part of the company's VoIP Monitoring and Management System (VMMS) later this year. http://www.qovia.com
Sunday, June 27, 2004
Qovia Files Patents for Voice Spam Blocking Technology
Sunday, June 27, 2004
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