When your organization handles sensitive conversations, every connected device in the room is a potential entry point for eavesdropping, data interception, or remote access. Government offices, law firms, healthcare administrators, and defence contractors are all asking the same question: what’s actually on our network — and what shouldn’t be?
Modern conference phones and headsets are packed with connectivity — Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cloud integrations, automatic firmware updates. Each one is something your IT and compliance teams must inventory, patch, and defend.
We make conference phones and headsets. We’ve been doing it for years — helping offices hear better, communicate more clearly, cut down on the “can you hear me now” moments that plague every meeting. So it surprised us when government procurement offices started calling about a security problem, not an audio one.
Someone had found the Aura Professional™ on our site — our analog conference phone, the one that runs on a landline, no internet required. They’d ask a few questions. Then they’d get to the heart of it: “So it’s not on the network?”
No. It’s not. No IP connectivity. No Bluetooth. No firmware updates over the internet. No remote access vector — no way for anyone outside the room to connect, listen, or interfere. What’s said in the room stays in the room.
That wasn’t a security feature we designed in — it’s just how the product has always worked. Analog. Simple. Reliable. But for a growing number of buyers, that simplicity isthe security feature. With no network interface, no IP address, and no remote software updates, there is nothing for an attacker to reach.
The same story applies to our DECT headsets — the ZuM Maestro line. DECT technology operates on its own dedicated frequency, completely separate from your Wi-Fi network. The encrypted link connects headset to base station and nothing else — invisible to nearby devices, impossible to casually intercept. In a world where everything wants to connect to everything, that’s not a limitation. That’s exactly the point.
If you’re responsible for communication security in a government, legal, healthcare, or defence environment, you already know the question to ask: is it on the network? With Spracht secure audio products, the answer is no — and full specifications and security profiles are available for procurement review.
The products were already there. We just needed to let you know about them.
