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AIOps for successful IoT projects

CIO

It’s interesting how the number of projected IoT devices being connected in 2023 can differ by 26 billion from article to article. Here is where AI networking features can help. Initial visibility leads to proper segmentation for security purposes and so that users aren’t surprising you with unknown clients.

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How 5G Mobile Networks Will Change IoT Security

DevOps.com

The roll-out of the new 5G mobile network is largely a positive change for consumers and businesses. The fifth generation of cellular networks (hence 5G) purports to be one of the fastest wireless networks ever created. The post How 5G Mobile Networks Will Change IoT Security appeared first on DevOps.com.

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How transportation agencies can maximize infrastructure investments with network modernization

CIO

The deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smart cameras, lidar systems and other sensors is designed to increase awareness of traffic and surface conditions, so officials can more quickly identify and fix problems. In the meantime, they can add IoT technology that can communicate information in near-real time.

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Securing 5G for 2023 and beyond

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks While mobile technology has been around for decades, the current generation, 5G, is increasingly being recognized for the exciting new benefits it brings to enterprises, SMBs, and public sector organizations. Security needs to keep up.

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The extraordinary synergy of wi-fi and 5G in enterprise networks

CIO

That’s because the 5G technology powering your phone remains intact, giving you a reassuring sense of security and an open line of communication with weather updates, friends and family during the storm. Network reliability and availability are among the many reasons why enterprises are augmenting Wi-Fi networks with 5G.

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UScellular and Palo Alto Networks Join Forces to Secure 5G

Palo Alto Networks

Remember when securing your network meant throwing up a firewall and calling it a day? Well, the cellular network industry has evolved, and so have the threats. A decade back, UScellular’s quest for IT security solutions ignited a long-standing partnership with Palo Alto Networks. What’s the twist?

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An Overview of IoT eSIM Technology

The Crazy Programmer

The number of internet of things (IoT) connections are expected to reach 25 billion by 2025. As the IoT device connections increase, there is more demand for cellular connectivity from the enterprises and industries that use IoT devices. What is IoT eSIM? Thus, IoT eSIMs are approved by the largest operators in the world.

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