- 25/04/2022
- by Miguel Sabater
Making Your VoIP Network Bulletproof (Six Tips to Protect Your VoIP from Cyberattacks)
Hardly any phone call system in a business beats VoIP when it comes to efficiency and flexibility. However, it’s not immune to cyberattacks. Discover how you can secure your VoIP ASAP.
What kind of communication system are you using for your business? I asked because many modern-day businesses have now switched to the Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This technology allows employees to perform voice calls using only their internet connection.
It’s often a wise choice considering that using VoIP comes with several benefits to a business. Among its benefits include lower operating costs, greater convenience than traditional services, increased accessibility, higher scalability, and the ability to multitask. VoIP also comes with advanced features for teams of all sizes, is completely portable, and offers superior voice quality.
However, VoIP systems also have limitations, with cyberattacks being their number one downside.
The good news is that it’s possible to protect a business’s VoIP system from hackers. And if you already implemented this in your business, it’s not too late to secure it. Read on to discover the most common threats to your network and tips on preventing them.
The Need for VoIP Protection
All VoIP systems require a stable internet connection to function properly. Unfortunately, their reliability on the internet makes them vulnerable to various security issues. Some of the most frequent ones include:
Security Issue #1. Denial of Service
When this happens, legitimate users of VoIP technology may not be able to access their information systems and devices. And call centers can be affected by lower call quality, uptime, and latency.
Security Issue #2. War Dialling
Security Issue #3. Toll Fraud
For example, hackers will dial costly international numbers intending to rack up toll charges to your business.
Security Issue #4. Phishing
Security Issue #5. Malware
Security Issue #6. Call Interception
A victim of a call interception attack can be redirected to another line hosted by the hacker, for example.
6 Tips for Boosting VoIP Security
Given the variety of threats imposed by attackers on VoIP systems, it’s necessary to optimize your VoIP security ASAP. Here are 6 valuable tips to get you started.
Tip #1. Set Up a Firewall
If spam or a threat comes your way, the firewall will identify and gain control over it, shielding your system shielded from the attack. Also, a good firewall will allow the data packets you send to travel unhindered.
Tip #2. Use Strong Passwords
It’s crucial to set a password as soon as you configure your VoIP system. Otherwise, you’re likely to forget about it later. Also, remember that some VoIP phones come with pre-set passwords, often available publicly. That’s why you should change yours as soon as you get a chance. Ideally, try to change your passwords every three months.
Tip #3. Restrict Calling
You can let your VoIP service block 1-900 numbers to avoid toll fraud.
Tip #4. Encourage Your Team to Report Suspicious Behaviour
The reality is that sometimes, cybersecurity training during onboarding often isn’t enough. That’s why you should do periodical training to keep your VoIP safe at all times.
Tip #5. Deactivate Web Interface Use
Why?
Using phones on a desktop computer opens an area of weakness to attackers. It’s enough for a single phone user falling prey to leave the whole system exposed to an external party. All your data can be stolen in text format as a result.
So, unless it’s absolutely necessary for you to use the web interface, be sure to secure it very strictly.
Tip #6. Use a VPN for Remote Workers
You can set up such a network for your remote staff to prevent data leaks and breaches. The good news is that using this service won’t degrade the call quality.
(Re)Gaining Control Over Your VoIP Security
VoIP systems are a fantastic alternative to landlines. After all, they offer many more features and flexibility at a fraction of the cost. However, their reliability on the internet also makes them susceptible to cyberattacks.
If you have just set up a VoIP system for your company or are thinking of starting one, securing it should be your number one priority. Don’t risk falling prey to toll fraud, malware, phishing, and other attacks. Take some time to secure your business by following the tips from this article.
And if you need more help to implement these changes or would like to further discuss securing your business’s VoIP system, reach out to us and we can set up a 10-15-minute chat.
This Article has been Republished with Permission from The Technology Press.