Tag: 5G

User identity and 5G SA: How to balance privacy protection…

5G Stand Alone (5G SA), the most recent generation of mobile networks, is a rapidly accelerating alternative to its 4G and 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) predecessors. With around 60 networks already live worldwide and another 83 planned for launch, we are seeing a significant adoption of this advanced technology.  Unlike the first generation 5G network (NSA) […]

IoT Solutions World Congress – What to Expect from Thales…

We’re headed back to Barcelona this month for IoT Solutions World Congress. Fuelled by the 5G rollout it’s predicted that there will be an additional 2.5 billion IoT devices and cellular connections by 2027. This surge is set to unlock the potential of massive IoT, paving the way for innovative use cases like smart meters […]

Trends to watch at Enlit Europe

The world is in a climate emergency, and it’s never been more important for industries to accelerate solutions that will support the energy transition. Enlit Europe, taking place from the 28th – 30th November, will bring together 12,000 energy professionals to find new ways to deliver clean, affordable and reliable energy for everyone. So, as […]

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How mobile network automation will drive success for operators

Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) are under huge pressure from enterprises and consumers to deliver fast and efficient services – but meeting these expectations in the face of exploding data demands is not an easy task. Fortunately, automation has emerged as a potential game-changer, holding the key for MNOs to meet end user demands and maintain […]

Trends to watch at this year’s IoT Tech Conference

The potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) is huge, with connected devices around the world holding the promise of a better, greener and safer future. This makes events like IoT Tech Expo Europe even more important. On the 26th and 27th of September 2023, enterprise leaders from around the world will come together to explore […]

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Why we need a password-less future

If you’ve read part one, you’ll know that there’s a persistent problem with passwords. Despite the continued warnings, data breaches and endless guidance – weak and easily hackable passwords still guard a sobering number of online accounts and identities. Past experience tells us this is unlikely to change.