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5G Security Vulnerabilities Are Raising Concerns for Mobile Operators

Heimadal Security

According to the study by GSMA and Trend Micro, 68 percent of operators are already selling private wireless networks to enterprise customers, and the rest of them are planning to by 2025. Unfortunately, from a security standpoint, the operators in question may not be ready for prime time as 41 percent of the surveyed operators […].

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

CyberSecurity Insiders

With these discoveries having a positive impact on costs, operations, productivity and even the environment, there will be no going back to whatever we considered ‘normal’ prior to this global event. Estimations from the GSMA predict that by 2025, 5G will account for 21% of total mobile connections , with around 1.8

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How to ensure security and trust in connected cars

CyberSecurity Insiders

Thus, challenges concerning data protection have become even more pressing. In this blog, we focus on a few aspects which are essential to ensuring robust connectivity and security within connected vehicles including cellular connectivity, security-by-design, digital identity, regulation and lifecycle management.

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Ericsson Extends 5G Core Authentication Solution with Thales Hardware Security Module

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Ericsson Extends 5G Core Authentication Solution with Thales Hardware Security Module. 5G is changing the security landscape. The need for security increases to effectively address a growing number of new use cases, new devices, going well beyond consumer mobile broadband to industries and enterprises.