TIA Speaks @ Carrier Network Virtualization Conference

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TIA's NFV Security Working Group is pleased to participate in the
Carrier Network Virtualization Conference taking place

December 5-8 at the Crowne Plaza in Palo Alto, California.

Date of TIA Program: Wednesday, December 7th at 9:30am
Location: Crowne Plaza in Palo Alto, California

 

 

Enter VIP Code: TIA25 for 25% discount; Carriers receive a complimentary pass to conference.

About Carrier Network Virtualization: The Conference brings together key players from the virtualization community to discuss and evaluate the steps needed to accelerate the development of NFV and SDN. Taking place on December 5 – 8 at the Crowne Plaza in Palo Alto, the event includes the Intel Network Builders Workshop and Mobile Edge Computing Focus Day plus the 2 day CNV conference.

 

With over 50 speakers from the likes of BT, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, Google, Verizon, AT&T plus many more confirmed, Carrier Network Virtualization boasts the strongest line up of carrier speakers, all providing insights into their deployment challenges. Dedicated sessions on business models and evolution, industry openness and collaboration, management and orchestration plus monetization & quality assurance provides deep dive knowledge into the hottest topics that will enable you and your business to take away key insights into improving the development of NFV and SDN.

Download the brochure here for more information.

TIA's Program on December 7

 
9:10 AM
9:30 AM

Keynote: New Considerations for Virtualization: Developing a Robust Security Architecture for NFV Deployment

       

Bryan Larish
Verizon

Speaker:
Bryan Larish, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, SDN/NFV Architecture Planning, Verizon

 
9:30 AM
10:00 AM

TIA Panel Discussion: NFV Security Vulnerabilities: Why Worry?

The fast-paced transition to NFV promises more agility and scalability with less time and less cost. But these architectures are highly distributed, must interwork with existing physical networks, and contain the heavy use of Open Source products. In a world where attacks on our security, both at the individual and national level, are the norm, should we be worried that NFV opens us up to untested vulnerabilities? Or does this new technology provide an opportunity to improve our security capabilities? This panel of experts from companies participating in TIA's NFV Security Working Group will discuss the risks and options for moving forward.

       

Larry J. Horner
Intel

Bryan Larish
Verizon

Christoph Schuba
Ericsson

Speakers:
Larry J. Horner, CTO, Solution Architect, Intel
Christoph Schuba, Head of Network Security Technology Strategy, Ericsson
Bryan Larish, Distinguished Member of Technical Staff, SDN/NFV Architecture Planning, Verizon (Moderator)