How does 5G enable resilient communication for the connected intelligent edge?

As 5G powers the connected intelligent edge and the growth of the cloud economy, the number of connected smart devices continues to expand. While that growth drives digital transformation across industries, it also increases the threat surface of the end-to-end system.

That’s why we need to enable an agile and robust platform that can provide security and privacy at scale across different deployment types. 5G is that platform. 5G is building on LTE’s solid foundation, and it is already meeting the demanding requirements of today’s use cases. Looking forward, 5G security and privacy features will continue to evolve in 5G Advanced, bringing new levels of protection for a growing set of connected devices and services to enable further use cases through the rest of this decade.

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Jim Hodges, Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

January 12, 2023

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How does 5G enable resilient communication for the connected intelligent edge?

Date: Jan 12, 2023

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About the Author(s)

Jim Hodges

Chief Analyst - Cloud and Security, Heavy Reading

Jim leads Heavy Reading's research on the impact of NFV on the control plane and application layers at the core and edge. This includes the evolution path of SIP applications, unified communications (UC), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), session border controllers (SBCs), Diameter signaling controllers (DSCs), policy controllers and WebRTC. Jim is also focused on the network and subscriber impact of Big Data and Analytics. He authors Heavy Reading's NFV and SDN Market Trackers. Other areas of research coverage include Subscriber Data Management (SDM) and fixed-line TDM replacement. Jim joined Heavy Reading from Nortel Networks, where he tracked the VoIP and application server market landscape and was a key contributor to the development of Wireless Intelligent Network (WIN) standards. Additional technical experience was gained with Bell Canada, where he performed IN and SS7 network planning, numbering administration, technical model forecast creation and definition of regulatory-based interconnection models. Jim is based in Ottawa, Canada.

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