WLAN Security – Networking with Confidence

So you’ve just installed a new wireless local area network (WLAN) in your small business or home. The access point is on and connected, the client PCs are connected to the access point, allowing you to connect to others and the Internet without worrying about wires. But unlike a wired network, you can’t tell if an unauthorised person has accessed your WLAN. With WLANs you are using radio frequencies that in clear air have a range of up to 300 metres, so could somebody else be connecting into your system from the next street.

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Click Security is disrupting the network security ecosystem with breakthrough automation and performance to analyze and protect against advanced, blended cyber threats. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, we deliver a groundbreaking approach that automates the investigation, collaboration and lockdown of all network activity

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DISH lays the foundation for 5G network security

whitePaper | April 8, 2021

As DISH builds the nation’s first, cloud-native, 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN), this white paper discusses how the company is prioritizing network, system and enduser security from the outset of network deployment. In today’s software-driven world, secure connectivity isessential, enabling businesses to increase productivity, transform the way they operate and generate a higher return on investment. 5G connectivity unlocks a new level of innovation, supporting new business models and delivering innovative services and products.

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Impact of 5G on 4G Services for Operators and NEMs

whitePaper | March 1, 2020

5G is gathering momentum at a pace not experienced with legacy technologies such as 3G and 4G. In fact, a growing number of operators that have existing LTE networks have now launched 5G, according to the GSA. We’ve already seen a great deal of investment in 5G, and we’ll see a growing number of operators targeting the enterprise market to support applications in agriculture, manufacturing, automotive and healthcare. It is anticipated that an acceleration of 5G roll-out will take place throughout 2020, particularly with non-standalone (NSA) designed to work with existing 4G networks.

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The Role of C-band in 5G

whitePaper | May 7, 2021

The C-band (or midband) is considered the “waterfront property” of RF spectrum for 5G. It offers the best compromise between RF coverage and RF bandwidth and Providers are investing heavily on C-band 5G deployment to deliver the coverage and capacity that 5G use cases need.

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Networking for the unforeseeable future

whitePaper | December 30, 2021

IT leaders realize that an agile, open networking platform is crucial to offering the flexibility and performance the organization needs to enable new business models. For an optimized solution that scales to support all users and applications, SD-WAN combined with the power of big data, artificial intelligence for IT operations (AIOps) and actionable insights offers IT the deepest visibility and most granular control of their infrastructure to deliver excellent application experiences.

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Tackling Indoor 5G Coverage

whitePaper | March 15, 2022

Operators are picking up serious momentum when it comes to 5G roll outs. As of December 2021, 487 operators in 145 countries or territories had invested in 5G mobile or fixed wireless networks with 200 of these having launched some level of 5G network coverage. However, there is still a long road ahead when it comes to ensuring that 5G meets its potential and drives maximum ROI. A big stumbling block to overcome will be to ensure comprehensive coverage, in particular, in buildings.

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Scaling Intel’s Data Centers with Software-Defined Networking and Automation

whitePaper | July 19, 2022

As Intel’s business grows, demand for data center network capacity has increased by more than 25% annually. Additionally, business pressures require new capacity to be brought into production within 24 hours. As far back as 2014, we recognized the potential of software-defined networking (SDN) to help meet these challenges.

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