Telco spending on consumer security software is set to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% over the next five years. This HardenStance Briefing looks at how that will play out across endpoint security, network-based security and home router agent based security.
No time to listen to seven solid hours of HardenStance’s Telecom Threat Intelligence Summit (TTIS 2024)? This Briefing provides summary highlights of who said what.
HardenStance spoke with Netnumber Vice Presidents, Catalin Badea and Bradley Greer, about about the company’s repositioning of its product portfolio in the ‘Number Intelligence as a Service’ (NIaaS) market space. ...
As well as being critical for optimizing provisioning and routing, Netnumber’s Number Intelligence as a Service (NIaaS) is also key forĀ mitigating fraud like AIT, account takeover and spoofing.
HardenStance absorbed the vibes at MWC. This snapshot review of telco security includes analysis of the key security themes of the event including AI, telecom fraud, quantum safe networks, and 5G security.
Considering the downturn in the sector, telco spending on consumer security software is holding up well. Some telcos are extending better cybersecurity to many more users and growing sales.
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