Security-enabled business: Software-defined networks.

Sam Cater, Future Cyber Capabilities Specialist, BT.By Sam Cater, Future Cyber Capabilities Specialist, BT. The development of SDN in recent years has made it an incredibly useful technology, but it comes with an unfortunate side-effect… How SDN works. A software-defined network (SDN) is essentially a TCP/IP stack which is driven by a software application as opposed to the operating system’s kernel. […] Continue reading Security-enabled business: Software-defined networks.

Increased interest in Managed Security at Light Reading NFV and Carrier SDN event

Last week in Denver, Carriers discussed their plans to migrate their networks to NFV and SDN, and what they’ve learned so far.  Some themes were predictable.  Carriers see agility and service innovation as the key drivers for their NFV/SDN deployments.  This driver is fundamentally more important to them than cost reduction, though they are seeing […]

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5G Mobile Security Challenge

A few months ago, I attended the 5G World Summit and listened to discussions around the many challenges and technical requirements facing 5G technology. The questions everyone wants solved are: Which services actually require 5G access technology? What types of content demand the fastest service? According to lectures delivered by leading mobile service providers such […]

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