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    In this video panel from Nest headquarters in Palo Alto, CA, IoT security experts from VMware, Nest, NIST and Palo Alto Networks weigh in on consumer IoT and security. How do you balance the plug-and-play functionality of consumer IoT with network layer security?

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  • Cisco’s "Global IP Forecast for 2020" says that the network has to prepare for the massive explosion of data - and IoT and 5G will lead the way. Yvette Kanouff, SVP and GM of the Service Provider Business at Cisco, tells the TIA 2016 audience about how the data deluge is an opportunity for communications network providers.

  • David Wolf, Managing Director at Accenture Digital, tells the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference audience about the importance of transitioning to the digitization era, with careful execution.

  • Customer care is no longer about a 24-hour call center. User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) are under transformation. In this TIA NOW discussion hosted by Andy Castonguay, Principal Analyst at Machina Research, UX and CX specialists will dissect how human behavior and digital knowledge will combine to create new paradigms of interaction in a consumer driven world of business and government.

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    Chuck Parker, Global Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Beyond Limits, a spin-off from CalTech, talks to TIA's Limor Schafman about how artificial intelligence and IoT together can be used effectively in the real world, using the oil industry and healthcare industry as examples. He also discusses the biggest challenges faced in developing AI technologies for the IoT space, including the "stigma" of privacy and security fears from consumers.

  • 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.

  • David Heard, Technology Executive, Industry Expert and Vice Chairman at TIA, spoke with TIA NOW about the new verticals, applications and use cases that are enabled by robust telecom networks.

  • 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.

  • Security and privacy are paramount to foster consumer trust as we continue to connect millions of IoT devices. Terrell McSweeny, Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), spoke with TIA NOW from TIA’s recent Spring Policy Summit about these two critical topics, including the FTC’s security initiative program, which aims to educate consumers on the principles of reasonable security practices in a dynamic technology space.

  • It’s always best to wrap up MWC at the very end of the show with the analysts that were front and center with the carriers and suppliers that we all want to hear from. The analysts joining us discuss 5G, edge computing, narrow-band IoT, NFV, virtual reality and new revenue streams for carriers.

  • 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.

  • In order to connect and support 50 to 70 billion sensors in the next decade, enterprise stakeholders in the IoT value chain need to adopt IoT platforms to achieve MNO scale, and soon achieve the MNO route to market. In the Dell TIA NOW studio at MWC 2016 to tell us how IoT platforms are paving the way for IoT and enterprise scalability are leaders from Verizon, Cisco, Intel and Telit IoT Platforms.

  • Moving from mobility to applications for mobility is what a large part of Mobile World Congress 2016 is all about, said Paul Struhsaker, CTO and VP of Technology for Dell. Strushaker adds that sourcing the right vendor partners is very important to launching the right IoT solution for your customers.

  • Dell’s moniker for Mobile World Congress 2016 is “ Connect What Matters,” and for good reason. Connecting M2M industrial devices has quickly advanced into critical applications in smart cities, connecting infrastructures like bridges and dams. But now there are new solutions in the smart city that are benefiting from IoT technologies and a new technology called edge computing.

  • Nicolas Damour, Senior Manager for Business Innovation and Development at Sierra Wireless, tells TIA NOW why being committed to standards is important to give consumers freedom of choice.

  • Dell has implemented the OneFiveTen framework for strategic thinking of its IoT action plan. Joyce Mullen, VP and GM for Global OEM and IoT Solutions for Dell, will discuss some of the latest developments from the Dell visioning and planning OneFiveTen meeting, and steps that are being taken to grow Dell’s presence in IoT.

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