The SQL Injection Threat Study

Ponemon Institute is pleased to present the findings of The SQL Injection Threat Study sponsored by DB Networks. The purpose of this research is to understand how organizations respond to the SQL injection threat and their awareness about different approaches to managing this risk. The study surveyed 595 individuals who work in IT and IT security. The majority of respondents are familiar with core IDS technologies that detect rogue SQL statements on the network that connect the web application to the database.

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Future-proofing TelecomOperations: Creating aHyper-automated,5G-ready Network

whitePaper | March 7, 2020

The telecom industry is gearing up for the 5G era - right from setting the testing standards to conducting trials of new technologies. 5G will be a leap from the previous generation (4G) with exponential advancements in network availability, quality of service (QoS), latency and speed. How can telecom operators prepare for a 5G world? The answer lies in embracing digital technologies sequentially- by leveraging a maturity model to achieve digitalized network ts. To maximize benefits.

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Promoting ICT Connectivity through Internet Exchange Points in South-East Asia

whitePaper | May 22, 2022

This working paper was prepared under the guidance of Tiziana Bonapace, Director of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Disaster Risk Reduction Division (IDD), and the direct supervision of Tae Hyung Kim, Chief of the ICT and Development Section, IDD at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. The working paper was supported by So Ki Jung, Mike (Seung Chul) Hwang and Choong Bok Lee at SK Broadband of the Republic of Korea. Tarnkamon Chantarawat and Sakollerd Limkriangkrai provided administrative support and other necessary assistance for the issuance of this paper. Christine Apikul edited the paper.

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whitePaper | May 20, 2021

This e-book explains the challenges involved in delivering 5G-quality synchronization and the toolbox required to create end-to-end synchronization strategies to meet 5G performance demands now and in the future.

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whitePaper | February 22, 2023

By 2026, there will be close to six billion cellular Internet of Things (IoT) connections, and mobile data traffic will reach 226 exabytes (EB) per month, about 4.5 times the amount of cellular traffic in 20201 . This increase in internet traffic will result in an overwhelming session load on mobile network operators’ (MNOs) monitoring infrastructure.

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whitePaper | January 5, 2020

5G mobile networks will provide even more speed and higher quality than its predecessors. Importantly too, they will also introduce a novel architecture solution that allows the creation of a set of logically independent networks that run on a common physical infrastructure. Each of these logically independent networks (network slices) can be designed to fulfill specific business needs, making 5G a truly smart network. It is anticipated that in the initial phases of 5G, there may be a limited number of standardised slices, however mobile operators will be able to create bespoke slice types where business requirements of customers cannot be met by any of the standardised slices.

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