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    Gee Rittenhouse, SVP of Engineering for Cisco’s Security Business Group, tells us why protecting the communications network and millions of connected devices is now a security concern that cuts across dozens of technologies and verticals.

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  • The "why" of security seems to be of increasing importance, meaning why are certain security measures being selected over others. At TIA 2016, the Dell TIA NOW studio will find out why vendors need to adopt security by design, for IoT, as well keeping an eye on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act and design flaws that have led to security breaches. Here in our studio is Herb Kelsey, Chief Architect at Guardtime and Brian Finch, Partner, Public Policy Practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw P

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    On this segment of TIA’s Network of the Future interview series, TIA NOW speaks with Avi Ambale, Founder and CEO of Pervazive, an enterprise software company serving the telco ecosystem. Avi talks about the primary concerns by operators for NFV security, from a business and technology perspective.

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    Carlos Solari, Chief Information Officer at Mission Secure, spoke with TIA NOW about the three waves of network security concerns for critical infrastructure systems and other vertical network systems. Solari talks about historical network breaches from healthcare and industrial verticals to physical and software based systems, which have had cascading consequences and still prove to be a challenge for the IoT ecosystem.

  • Register today for TIA 2016: Network of the Future, where the communications ecosystem comes together to dream, share and discover pathways to solve the need for ubiquitous connectivity for consumers, enterprise and government. This year we focus on 5G Network Innovations, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, and Network Virtualization – exploring the markets, technologies and policy issues for each. Keynotes include executives from AT&T, Verizon, Red Hat, Comcast, Cisco and more.

  • Chris Greer, Senior Executive of Cyber Physical Systems at The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), tells TIA NOW how frameworks and common standards can enable applications in verticals like smart cities. Find out about NIST’s Global City Teams Challenge, as Greer talks about its benefits from interoperability to replicability.

  • Is information sharing a reciprocal partnership between the private and public sector? Nneka Chiazor, Vice President of Public Policy and Government Affairs at Verizon, tells TIA NOW how we can implement cyber risk management for our industry, through an automated portal of information sharing.

  • Bringing ecosystems together is what’s important as devices are not the only technologies that need privacy and security. Devices and people need to be connected and, with an unreliable network, the connectivity challenge could be at risk. Mike Short, Vice President of Public Affairs for Telefonica, tells the TIA NOW audience how real discussions around network security has found a place in the industry.

  • The service reliability by operators is independent of the reliability of the hardware, said Dave Neary, NFV Community Strategist at Red Hat. Neary joined Current Analysis’s Vice President of Consumer and Infrastructure, Peter Jarich as TIA NOW’s Abe Nejad moderated a panel on the importance of "five 9s" reliability for operator services - for manageability, reliability and security.

  • Every year, TIA NOW sums up the most current and prevailing technologies, policies and market trends for the communications technology industry. Joining us to talk about Title II, spectrum, cybersecurity, IoT, NFV and more are James Reid, SVP of Government Affairs at the Telecommunications Industry Association; Franklin Flint, CTO at TIA and John Jacobs, VP of Member and Industry Affairs at TIA.

  • Brian Witten, Senior Director of IoT Security for Symantec, tells TIA NOW about the current state of play between IoT and security. Witten says securing billions of connected devices is in the early stages, and security companies can catch up with the explosion of IoT by embedding security in devices during the manufacturing stage, and not regarding security as an add-on feature.

  • The demand for data will drive spending over the next four years and industry will continue to invest in infrastructure to accommodate this growth in data traffic. This, among other growing trends, is in TIA’s 2015 Market Review and Forecast released in June on TIAonline.org.

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    The merging of the digital and physical worlds offers retailers opportunities to engage with consumers, reduce operational expenses and convert footfall traffic into sales. John Osborne, GM of R&D at The Kroger Co. tells TIA NOW about the evolution of the Smart Retail ecosystem.

  • Virtual test beds that measure the degrees of automation for NFV orchestrated networks are blanketing the industry. TIA NOW talked with one of the pioneers of virtual networking, Martin Casado, inventor of OpenFlow, an enabler of software defined networking, and also the SVP and GM of the Networking and Security Business Unit at VMWare.

  • Watch industry leaders talk about the changes needed in both the business and policy realms in order to realize the potential of the Internet of Things. At TIA’s IoT Roundtable, the panel included Stephen Mellor, Chief Technology Officer of the Industrial Internet Consortium, Liam Quinn, Fellow and Executive Director in the Client Computing Group at Dell and Todd Rytting, Chief Technology Officer at Panasonic North America.

  • The popularity of net neutrality draws cross partisan support on the Hill, but like most proposed bills from either party, the devil is in the details. In the TIA NOW studio to shed some light on topics including net neutrality, cybersecurity, privacy and immigration reform are Alina Selyukh, a tech/telecom policy reporter for Reuters and Kate Tummarello, who covers tech for POLITICO Pro.

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