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Network Operators Must Automate Their Way to 5G

Artificial intelligence (AI) has crept into many aspects of our lives, from Google Maps to Alexa to our cars. At the same time, we rely more and more on internet of things (IoT) devices such as smart locks and dishwashers. So much so that the trinity of AI, IoT and ... Read More
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How to Provide IoT Security in the ‘Connected Everything’ Era: NIST Guidelines

How to Provide IoT Security in the ‘Connected Everything’ Era: NIST Guidelines

Do you remember the name Mirai? Sure, you do. Back in 2016, Mirai became the first IoT botnet to make headlines by hitting global DNS provider Dyn and taking down almost half of the Internet. Now, Mirai is back with a new target. Last week, researchers from IBM X-Force found ... Read More
Why CSPs Should Care About Phishing

Why CSPs Should Care About Phishing

Con artists have been around since biblical times, but today they flourish. The Internet has provided the world with any-to-any communications and automation. In turn, these technologies have allowed the con-man to do with their illicit efforts what the Ford T did to the car industry – bring it to ... Read More
Video Streaming: A Hidden Threat to Enterprise Quality of Experience (QoE)

Video Streaming: A Hidden Threat to Enterprise Quality of Experience (QoE)

The Rise of Video Streaming Popularity As Disney gears up to launch its streaming service, joining Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and more, video streaming is being adopted into the daily routine of many. Most people will download an episode or two for their commute home, and some people may even enjoy ... Read More

5 Key Takeaways from #MWC19

MWC went by so fast that you may have missed some of the highlights. Luckily, we’ve compiled the following takeaways from the Barcelona conference. With apologies to Don Adams, it really is time to Get Smart! From Smart Cities and Smart Homes, to Smart Mobility and Smart Wellness, you might ... Read More
DNS-Based Security – Who Are You Kidding?

DNS-Based Security – Who Are You Kidding?

The proliferation of unsecured devices in the home presents a lucrative target for cybercrime with ransomware and cryptojacking just two common monetization methods out of many. Consumer security is a massive $6.5B market and with the growth of connected appliances in the home, the security industry is going through a ... Read More
Is Your Router Safe from a DNS-Based Attack?

Is Your Router Safe from a DNS-Based Attack?

We all know what Phishing is—a target is contacted by email, telephone, or text message by someone posing as a legitimate institution or website to lure individuals into providing sensitive data such as banking or credit card credentials. The problem is that people have now become wiser and think twice ... Read More