As organizations around the world move to the cloud, network perimeters continue to disappear, and more attack surfaces are exposed. Supply chains across all industries become more vulnerable to cybercriminals and nation-state hackers and, therefore, more easily infected.
Embracing best practices to amplify efficiency will be key for operators
February 24, 2021
Estimates suggest 5G networks can be up to 90% more efficient per traffic unit than their 4G predecessors, but they still require far more energy due to increased network density, heavy reliance on IT systems and infrastructure, and increased network use and accelerated traffic growth.
For police officers on the front line, connectivity is their lifeline. They rely heavily on fast, uninterrupted access to critical applications and data to perform their duties — whether at the station, at home, in a vehicle, or on foot while patrolling the streets.
True network slicing will enable multiple operators to share a common distributed cloud infrastructure with each entity enjoying full isolation down to the hardware level for better security and a better quality of experience.
Network and connectivity solutions for smart cities, self-driving cars, and smart factories
February 9, 2021
LWS’s Cyber Range 5G infrastructure provides customers with a secure and flexible testing environment where they can ensure the viability, performance, and security of their 5G solutions.
The top tactics used by these smaller operations to improve processes was to invest in automated solutions and processes (80%) followed by investments in security training and certifications (61%), consolidation of security tools and platforms (61%), replacement of complex security technologies (52%), and outsourcing to service providers to fill security tool gaps (51%).
Certification reinforces the company’s commitment to security
February 2, 2021
FedRAMP is General Services Administration’s (GSA’s) Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, which provides a standardized approach to security and risk assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring.
The increased connectivity promised by 5G brings along increased usage with it, so what does that mean for security and sustainability — the two biggest challenges facing the data center industry?