SilverLining Episode 51: Understanding 5G Networks

Guest: Niv David Guest title: Customer Cyber Security Director, Ericsson North America; Fellow & Lecturer, Yuval Ne'eman Workshop for Science, Technology and Security, Tel-Aviv University  Language: English   Abstract The 5th generation of cellular networks is not just an upgrade of previous generations such as LTE. 5G is changing the cellular networks infrastructure, deployment, orchestration, operations and security. 5G infrastructure, and Private Networks, blur the traditional distinction between IT, 3GPP, Wi-Fi and Cellular, providing incredible functionality, while creating new challenges. In this episode we spoke with Niv David, Customer Cyber security director at Ericsson North America, about the innovation of 5G networks and how it is changing the networking infrastructure and cloud usage.

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The podcast for Security Architecture Hosted by Moshe Ferber and Ariel Munafo. The world of software development has changed rapidly in the last years due to various factors – Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation, CI/CD & DevOps – they all changed the way we build new applications. Young startups today got access to enterprise-grade infrastructure enabling them to produce scalable, robust applications faster and cheaper. But as companies innovate faster, security challenges arise. The security community has not mastered yet the full art of developing software fast, at scale, and secure and variety of companies still struggle to found the right foundation for their security posture. SilverLining podcast was created to help you do just that – find the right combination of people, processes, and technologies to build more secure and reliable services. We will focus on the latest development in infrastructure and software development and talk with people who mastered how to secure those. In each episode, we will host an expert for discussion on the security aspects of new technologies and provide insights, best practices, and knowledge in creating more secure software architecture.