PBX Security: Your Shield in the Digital World!

Comprehensive Security for Uninterrupted Communication
At Telsip, we understand how crucial it is to keep your communication secure. That’s why we offer a range of PBX security features designed to protect you at every step. With authorization codes, firewalls, and call encryption, your data stays private. Our system also includes tools like IP blacklists and whitelists, intrusion detection, and outbound call restrictions to block unauthorized access. Plus, we’ll alert you to weak passwords and offer PIN-protected outbound calls for added peace of mind.

Telsip Security Features
Telsip offers robust PBX security with authorization codes, firewalls, call encryption, IP filtering,
intrusion detection, and outbound call controls to keep your communications safe with trusted PBX security features.
Telsip offers various levels of protection against cyber threats in the VoIP world. With the integrated firewall, you can block or authorize certain services or ports and authorize or block specific IP addresses.
SIP traffic exchanged between SIP UA and Asterisk can be encrypted by enabling TLS to encrypt the signaling and SRTP or ZRTP to encrypt the media or data/voice.
IP specific Black-list and white-list (devices and trunks), An IP address blacklist or whitelist filters user requests and blocks or allows requests from specific IP addresses. The IP list feature can restrict access sources from IP theft and attacks.
Telsip Firewall can scan VoIP operations log files and ban IPs that show malicious signs, such as too many password failures, seeking exploits, etc.
Outbound Call Limit sets restrictions on how often a number is called during a specific period. If a number exceeds the call limit during the specified period, any additional calls are blocked.
Telsip comes with a tool to detect Weak Passwords, which will help you to detect this type of password and protect your VoIP network.
This function is very important to avoid malicious calls. PIN Set is a module that allows you to create groups of passwords for easier setup. One of these groups of PINs can be selected.
Can restrict that only devices with a specific IP address or in a particular section of IP can register extensions on Telsip systems.
