Customer & Media Citations
Cited in Light Reading
HardenStance was cited by Editor In Chief, Ray Le Maistre, in this Light Reading article on ETSI's new specification group on securing Artificial Intelligence.
Chairing a panel session at NetNumber’s annual customer event
At 'Nexus', NetNumber's annual customer event in Warsaw, HardenStance discussed the challenges of CLI Spoofing with speakers from Vodafone, Telstra, Google and Telecom Italia Sparkle.
Cited in Mobile Europe
HardenStance was cited in this Mobile Europe feature on "5G market opportunities: Getting an edge on 5G and beyond"
HardenStance blog published by TM Forum
The TM Forum published a HardenStance blog: Soft Cell points to new priorities for CSPs.
HardenStance blog published by Light Reading
Light Reading published a HardenStance blog on "Telcos: Security is not in your DNA"
Chairing a session at the GSMA’s 5G Security Event
At the GSMA's 5G Security event in The Hague, HardenStance talked 'Security Transformation & Skills' with Fortinet, Tunisie Telecom, Ribbon & Zeata.
Home Router Security White Paper made available by Allot
Allot Communications has made a new HardenStance White Paper - "Home Router Security - The Buck Stops Where?" - available from its website.
Briefing posted on Spirent’s “In The News”
HardenStance's new blog - "The NSS Labs Apology to CrowdStrike" - is made available on Spirent's 'In The News' site.
Cited in Fierce Wireless
HardenStance is cited in this Fierce Wireless article on operational and security issues around 5G network slicing.
Guest speaker in a Threatpost Podcast
HardenStance met up with Threatpost's Tara Seals at the GSM Association's 5G Security event in The Hague. We talked about enterprise outlooks on 5G security, how telcos should be thinking about security, and privacy issues for smart cities.
IBM buys global license to distribute Briefing
IBM Security has bought a global license to distribute the April 2019 HardenStance Briefing on "IBM Security and Cisco Mean Business".
Cited in Commsrisk: “Could Telcos Securely run their Networks in Public Clouds?”
This new Commsrisk article picks up on HardenStance's new Briefing on ETSI's new standard for securing public telecom services running in public clouds.
