Session Border Controller

March 14, 2024

Digital Deception: Navigating the Threats of AI and Deepfakes in Network Security

Navigating the intricate landscape of digital security amidst the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology is paramount for safeguarding network integrity. This insightful analysis delves into the challenges posed by AI and deepfakes in network security, echoing discussions at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) where AI's potential benefits and the dangers of deepfake manipulation were in the spotlight.
August 24, 2022

The Evolution of Human Machine Interfaces

Digital Transformation is top of mind in the Industrial market. Through Digital Transformation industrial customers are looking to cut costs, improve efficiency, and enhance functionality while delivering on the key attributes of safety, security, and reliability within the constraints of modern-day manufacturing environments.
August 19, 2022

The Digital Transformation of Human Machine Interfaces

In this white paper, Wind River and Enghouse will discuss the key elements necessary for the digital transformation of industrial HMI’s and present proven OS and browser technologies optimized for deployment in this segment.
August 9, 2022

Fix the VoIP Phone Abuse Mess

STIR/SHAKEN needs industry-wide support, especially in a Europe lagging behind FCC implementation. Users always hated getting random sales calls. But they are now starting to really, really hate getting calls that can cost them money.
August 2, 2022

A Guide of How to Prevent Robocalls

With EU regulators pushing for stronger anti-spam measures, a STIR/SHAKEN solution appears likely. Enghouse recommends placing the Session Border Controller at the core of your preparation strategy.
July 28, 2022

The SBC your New Strategic Cloud Friend

Before the cloud, you probably used Session Border Controllers as a bit of useful, but non-mission-critical bit of on-prem network equipment. After all, it was (and is) designed to secure Voice over IP infrastructure and interworking between incompatible signaling messages and sessions from end devices or application servers.