Building trust for a connected world

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The IoT market is expected to continue growing fast, reaching 12.5 billion IoT device shipments in 2026. These devices will generate vast amounts of data essential for digital transformations across all industries. However, enterprise digitization and automation journeys are not always straightforward and as IoT ecosystems are fragmented with no way to secure data exchanges across disparate, zero trust environments.
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Network Security in the 5G and IoT Environment

There has been an increasing demand for 24×7 high-speed internet access globally. Currently, 42.1 billion IoT devices exist. By 2020, this number is expected to be 50.1 billion. 2020 is the beginning of a mass rollout of 5G networks. By 2025, leaders of the 5G market will be Asia (primarily China & Japan), Europe, and the United States. Can mobile service providers create a secure environment that protects customers’ data and devices in time for the launch of 5G?
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Service Providers jump to the front of 5G and IoT: Global and SEA perspectives

5G is ready for business and deployment has started. It brings new market opportunities both in the consumer space and for enterprises. Our experts will share insights and reflections from both global and local perspective about the enabling technologies for 5G and IoT and also the emerging Service Provider business strategies.
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nuSIM – the integrated SIM for IoT

Join us for a webinar with Qualcomm Technologies and Deutsche Telekom discussing the capabilities, benefits and commercial adoption of nuSIM. nuSIM is a new approach to integrated SIM technology, specifically developed for use in the Internet of Things (IoT) sector where simplicity, cost efficiency and low power consumption are of paramount importance.
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Leveraging Open and Modular Edge Computing to Accelerate Industrial IoT Solutions

Edge computing can help manufacturers make their products smarter to generate valuable insights. But until now, it's been a challenge to connect and manage embedded devices securely, avoid vendor lock-in and control the cost of equipment upgrades.
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