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5G: Implications of Virtualized Network and Services on LI Online webinar: Presented by: Free and open to government, telecoms, private enterprise security executives and ISS vendors. Pre-registration with your government or corporate issued email address is required. |
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5G: Implications of Virtualized Network and Services on LI 5G has captured the attention of the entire world, as operators and governments struggle to understand the real implications and promise of 5G. There is a lot of confusion over what 5G is, how it works, and what this means for law enforcement. This is because operators are not only ushering in a completely new network architecture for wireless services, but for the first time these networks will support multiple types of access, such as WiFi and Satellite. To further complicate matters, 5G networks are virtualized, running in cloud environments. Some are based on private clouds owned by operators, whereas others are turning to public cloud providers for host their control and service infrastructure. This webinar will look at 5G network architectures and infrastructure from the lens of law enforcement and examine the impacts of the virtualized network on lawful intercept. Topics include:
Presented by: Travis Russell is head of the Cybersecurity Office at Oracle Communications. His career has focused in telecommunications cyber security and fraud, with expertise in a number of telecom technologies. He participates in the 3GPP, GSMA, and IETF. Travis serves on several advisory councils, including the FCC Communications Security, Reliability, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), and the White House NSTAC. Mr. Russell has authored several technical books, including “Signaling System #7,” “Session Initiation Protocol,” “IP Multimedia Subsystem,” and “LTE Signaling With Diameter,” all published through McGraw-Hill. All Contents Copyright © 2022
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