16 Jun 2022 | Consumer Security, Enterprise Security, Government Policy and Law, Industry Collaboration and Standards, People and Processes, Research & White Papers, Technology & Solutions
Carried out live from the Moscone Centre in San Francisco, HardenStance’s 2022 RSA Survey found industry leaders pointing to education, authentication and operations to drive the biggest improvements in our cyber resilience.
25 Feb 2022 | Consumer Security, Government Policy and Law, Industry Collaboration and Standards, Research & White Papers, Technology & Solutions, The Telecom Sector
How the specifications for 5G roaming security have had to be revisited – and why we need to pay as much attention to hardening the security of the legacy 2G, 3G, and 4G roaming ecosystem.
13 Jul 2021 | Consumer Security, Government Policy and Law, Research & White Papers, Technology & Solutions, The Telecom Sector
The pandemic has made us even more dependent on our home networks and even more vulnerable to cyber threats. This White Paper, sponsored by Allot Communications, points to the unique contribution that ISPs can make to securing the home router.
10 Nov 2020 | Consumer Security, Enterprise Security, Government Policy and Law, Industry Collaboration and Standards, Research & White Papers, Technology & Solutions, The Telecom Sector
ETSI is doing some excellent work to fill a glaring gap in cyber security standards – how you secure AI algorithms.
2 Sep 2020 | Companies, Consumer Security, Enterprise Security, Industry Collaboration and Standards, Research & White Papers, Technology & Solutions, The Business of Cyber Security, The Telecom Sector
All but the largest telecom operators should be looking at deploying the STIR/SHAKEN standard for blocking unwanted calls as a service, managed by a vendor partner, rather than building out their own infrastructure.
15 Oct 2019 | Consumer Security, Research & White Papers, The Telecom Sector
Research by the Delft University of Technology, carried out in partnership with KPN, the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and others, suggests consumers may be more willing to engage in cleaning up IoT infections than they tend to be given credit for....