NEW VALUE FOR CONSUMER & INDUSTRIAL OEM WITH INTERNET OF THINGS

June 27, 2018

Internet of Things (IoT) technologies give computing devices embedded in everyday objects the ability to send and receive data from cloud applications. With a variety of tangible benefits for both consumer and industrial product manufacturers, IoT is a paradigm shift in technology which creates opportunities for the creation of better products. Products which can foster closer relationships with customers, create ancillary revenue streams and give manufacturers the realtime decision-making capability they need to improve products and operations and strengthen their competitiveness.

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Based in San Francisco, Qadium is an automated Internet intelligence company. We surface facts and relevant context about digital assets of interest to our customers in real time at global Internet scale. Our technology gives large organizations complete visibility into and actionable insights about their true network boundaries to mitigate information security risks beyond the firewall.

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Removing 5G Roadblocks: Overcoming transport ordering challenges

whitePaper | April 29, 2021

Fast and reliable communications services are perhaps the defining trait of today’s world. Enterprises, mobile operators and other entities requiring high-speed connectivity should be able to enter an address to see serviceability options, determine orderable network service products and pricing, place the order, and then receive proactive notifications regarding the status of their order.

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Key Considerations to Solve the Challenges in Bringing 5G Indoors

whitePaper | January 27, 2020

Wireless connectivity in the workplace is no longer a convenience or option; it is critical. With significant advances in technology, 5G promises to provide unprecedented speeds, massive connectivity and immersive experiences needed in today’s and tomorrow’s enterprise communications networks. Many carriers in the US and worldwide plan to utilize mmWave spectrum for select indoor use cases such as enabling new experiences at high- density venues, automating smart manufacturing facilities, and for providing fixed wireless access services to business locations.

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How To Achieve Secured Wired and Wireless Networks

whitePaper | May 1, 2022

The access layer offers the broadest attack surface in an enterprise’s network. It supports all network connectivity (via both wired Ethernet switches and wireless access points) for employees, contractors, and guests—as well as Internet-ofThings (IoT) devices. With ever-increasing numbers of devices connecting to networks each day, ensuring access layer security becomes a critical need. And with remote working becoming a new standard during the COVID-19 pandemic (and even beyond), proper security to mitigate access layer attacks has never been more important.

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The Third Wave of the Internet

whitePaper | August 5, 2021

The third wave of the Internet is marked by substantial growth of more mobile, powerful, intelligent, and automated devices on the emerging edge network. In this environment, IT and OT will be converged and contribute to the increasing volume of data creation. This growth will outpace the growth of the core infrastructure capacity and create congestion points in the end-to-end application delivery chain, causing massive latency. Delay will bring near fatal blows to system stability and the application experience. Security challenges will also increase significantly. These conditions require a new approach—one centered around holistic application distribution and based on a different set of technology design principles. This is the essence of the Edge 2.0 era.

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FortiGate Secure SD-WAN on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Reference Architecture

whitePaper | December 25, 2019

The public cloud, often referred to as the cloud, is a popular model of cloud computing. Cloud service providers leverage the internet and make resources such as infrastructure, storage, and servers available for businesses. Third-party providers own and operate the shared physical hardware and offer it to companies based on their needs. This multi-tenant environment makes it easier to spread the infrastructure costs across a number of users. Companies around the globe are adopting the cloud to take advantage of core characteristics: Cost effectiveness. By using cloud infrastructure, customers do not need to spend large amounts of money on purchasing and maintaining equipment. This drastically reduces capital expenditure (CapEx) costs, saving companies the resources and time to invest in hardware, facilities, and utilities, or to build out a large data center to grow their business.

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Providing Enhanced GTP Security in Mobile Networks

whitePaper | April 11, 2022

The constantly evolving attack techniques used by different threat actors demand extensive and advanced detection and protection. Comprehensive signaling firewall solutions are needed to secure the vulnerable roaming connections of the 2G/3G and 4G/LTE mobile networks, as well as in 5G non-standalone (NSA) roaming scenarios.

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