Tag: Cybersecurity

Trends, challenges, and opportunities in IoT deployment

IoT deployment demands greater simplification, more orchestration, and the right level of security for each use case. With a projection of over five billion cellular IoT connections expected by 2028, the world of IoT is growing at a rapid pace. But what are the core trends, challenges and opportunities that lie ahead? In this article […]

Cybersecurity: Going back to basics

We’ve been talking about cybersecurity for years… surely by now everyone understands what they need to do to stay safe? Unfortunately, the level of risk is getting higher, and our own research has revealed that consumers are slacking when it comes to some basic cybersecurity measures. According to the findings, which were carried out in […]

The technology behind large-scale events: Part Two

While summer festival season may have drawn to a close, new gigs and large-scale sporting events are still dominating our calendars for the rest of the year.  As highlighted in our recent blog, large-scale events are supported by a host of technologies to ensure safety and convenience for artists and attendees alike. From our data-aggregating […]

Unlocking the Power of eSIM: A New Era of Global…

eSIM technology is now in the ‘scale phase’, transitioning from a novel concept to a tangible reality. In the past year alone, 271 consumer eSIM devices were launched, and 441 operators across 123 countries introduced eSIM services.  This rapid adoption is driven by the increasing demand for seamless connectivity and the convenience of managing multiple profiles […]

How to Safeguard Mobile Connectivity in a Post-Quantum Environment

Quantum computing, with its unparalleled processing power, promises to revolutionise technology but also poses a substantial threat to current encryption methods. At Thales, we are committed to anticipating these threats and evolving our products and services to ensure a quantum-safe future.  Strengthening Trust through Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC)  Quantum computers have the potential to break the […]