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Six existential threats posed by the future of 5G (Part One)

CyberSecurity Insiders

Put simply, the foundational technologies 5G will rely on, namely Network Function Virtualisation and Software Defined Networking, will turn many physical network components into software instead. Securing millions of new IoT connections.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month Blog Series: Using Technology to Safeguard the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This problem is magnified by the adoption of newer technologies, such as cloud, big data, internet of things (IoT), software containers and other transformative technologies that make defining a perimeter much more difficult. Perimeter defense, while necessary, is not enough to protect our sensitive data.

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How to ensure security and trust in connected cars

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Technologies that enable connectivity in cars. Whether it’s NB-IoT, LTE-M or 4G and 5G, cellular can provide the most reliable and stable connectivity in different environments. Like any other IoT device, connected cars need to have built-in security from the start, also known as security-by-design. Why cellular?

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Protecting Medical Data Against a Cyber-Attack Pandemic

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Increasing the use of advanced IoT devices. The deployment of new devices—especially those categorized as IoT that use wireless networks and sensors to collect and exchange information—is a double-edged sword. Today, there is a need to protect the authenticity of individual vaccination records. Adopt a zero-trust policy.

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Protecting Medical Data Against a Cyber-Attack Pandemic

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Increasing the use of advanced IoT devices. The deployment of new devices—especially those categorized as IoT that use wireless networks and sensors to collect and exchange information—is a double-edged sword. Today, there is a need to protect the authenticity of individual vaccination records. Adopt a zero-trust policy.

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What is Digital Identity, and why is it important?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Thanks to constant innovations in technology looking to serve an ever-connected population, we’ve seen the rise of digital identity. The same is also true for machines which speak to other machines as part of the Internet of Things (IoT). We have also published a whitepaper on the topic which you can download for free here.

Mobile 98
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Six existential threats posed by the future of 5G (Part Two)

CyberSecurity Insiders

In our previous blog on this topic, we looked into how a virtual network infrastructure, combined with the use of an unprecedented volume of data, and the introduction of the IoT on 5G networks, all posed a significant challenge to mobile operators in their desire to create secure 5G. Meeting Rising Customer Onboarding Expectations.

Mobile 101