One of the most commonly advertised features of video conferencing services and software is the ability to operate securely, without danger that anyone else can eavesdrop on or record your conference, essentially (secure web conferencing). But how do you set up secure video conferencing. Let’s take a look at one method.
If you have an encryption box in place on the line that will be distributing the data, audio, and video, the only thing you’ll need to secure after that is the dialing line. You have two options for obtaining secure web conferencing through the dialing line. One is dialing from the IMUX, bypassing the dialing line completely, and the other is dialing from the CODEC. Here’s some information about both.

Dialing from the IMUX is one method for getting around the security vulnerability that comes with the dialing line. A technician who knows what he or she is doing will be able to dial and initiate calls directly from the IMUX. However, this may require the disconnection and reconnection of cables, which can be hard to get to. This method is an excellent one for creating a secure web conference environment, but it requires special expertise and some time to change from non secure modes to secure modes or vice versa.
An alternative is dialing from the CODEC menu, using what’s called an optical dial isolator. This is quicker, simpler, and more practical for most people. Both secure and unsecure calls can be initiated using the video conferencing CODEC’s on screen menus, instead of rewiring the IMUX each time a change is needed. A piece of equipment called an optical dial isolator allows data to be transmitted over fiber optic cables, instead of copper wire. If this isolator is installed between the CODEC and the IMUX on the dialing line, secure web conference becomes easier.
Optical dial isolators are most commonly used by military and government organizations to simply switch between unsecure and secure calls directly from on screen menus, without the need for extra time or special expertise to create secure video conference. With the encryption box already located on the video, audio and data line, the setup will be entirely secure. This is not the only kind of secure video conference, and it may be more than most businesses need. However, it’s the kind of security used when a truly private conference is going on.

Take the time to find out more about secure video conferencing and what it could do for your business or organization. There’s lots of information available online, and you’re sure to find a method that will help your business save time, money and other resources on meetings and demonstrations. Just spend a little while researching your options and your sure to find a method of interactive secure web conferencing that will work for you.
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This post was written by admin on July 15, 2009
