ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tjyoung4 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tjyoung4 / Thu, 13 Nov 2014 18:04:29 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: tjyoung4 150 0046-001 cost-lte_outages_industryinsights_final /slideshow/150-0046001-costlteoutagesindustryinsightsfinal-41534903/41534903 150-0046-001costlteoutagesindustryinsightsfinal-141113180429-conversion-gate01
Mobile operators have invested billions in LTE networks, while security breaches and service disruptions have risen and exposed the new vulnerabilities of this all-IP network and risk the high service standards and reputation so carefully constructed. Since it costs far less for a hacker to attack a mobile network than for an operator to protect against every foreseeable threat, operator must balance business risk against infrastructure investment and rightfully demand fact-based analysis of the options. How can an operator realistically weigh the business value of deploying a new security element in such a rapidly changing and uncertain environment? This brief from Stoke provides a methodology with illustrative examples for quantifying the risk vs. the cost of securing the S1. The brief combines groundbreaking research from Ponemon Institute, with data from well publicized LTE incidents and applies them to a representative operator scenario to estimate the financial impact of a security breach and network outage.]]>

Mobile operators have invested billions in LTE networks, while security breaches and service disruptions have risen and exposed the new vulnerabilities of this all-IP network and risk the high service standards and reputation so carefully constructed. Since it costs far less for a hacker to attack a mobile network than for an operator to protect against every foreseeable threat, operator must balance business risk against infrastructure investment and rightfully demand fact-based analysis of the options. How can an operator realistically weigh the business value of deploying a new security element in such a rapidly changing and uncertain environment? This brief from Stoke provides a methodology with illustrative examples for quantifying the risk vs. the cost of securing the S1. The brief combines groundbreaking research from Ponemon Institute, with data from well publicized LTE incidents and applies them to a representative operator scenario to estimate the financial impact of a security breach and network outage.]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2014 18:04:29 GMT /slideshow/150-0046001-costlteoutagesindustryinsightsfinal-41534903/41534903 tjyoung4@slideshare.net(tjyoung4) 150 0046-001 cost-lte_outages_industryinsights_final tjyoung4 Mobile operators have invested billions in LTE networks, while security breaches and service disruptions have risen and exposed the new vulnerabilities of this all-IP network and risk the high service standards and reputation so carefully constructed. Since it costs far less for a hacker to attack a mobile network than for an operator to protect against every foreseeable threat, operator must balance business risk against infrastructure investment and rightfully demand fact-based analysis of the options. How can an operator realistically weigh the business value of deploying a new security element in such a rapidly changing and uncertain environment? This brief from Stoke provides a methodology with illustrative examples for quantifying the risk vs. the cost of securing the S1. The brief combines groundbreaking research from Ponemon Institute, with data from well publicized LTE incidents and applies them to a representative operator scenario to estimate the financial impact of a security breach and network outage. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/150-0046-001costlteoutagesindustryinsightsfinal-141113180429-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Mobile operators have invested billions in LTE networks, while security breaches and service disruptions have risen and exposed the new vulnerabilities of this all-IP network and risk the high service standards and reputation so carefully constructed. Since it costs far less for a hacker to attack a mobile network than for an operator to protect against every foreseeable threat, operator must balance business risk against infrastructure investment and rightfully demand fact-based analysis of the options. How can an operator realistically weigh the business value of deploying a new security element in such a rapidly changing and uncertain environment? This brief from Stoke provides a methodology with illustrative examples for quantifying the risk vs. the cost of securing the S1. The brief combines groundbreaking research from Ponemon Institute, with data from well publicized LTE incidents and applies them to a representative operator scenario to estimate the financial impact of a security breach and network outage.
150 0046-001 cost-lte_outages_industryinsights_final from Terry Young
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150 0046-001 cost-lte_outages_industryinsights_final from Terry Young
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Latency Considerations in LTE: Implications to Security Gateway /slideshow/latency-considerations-in-lte/41534643 130-0029-001ltelatencyconsiderationsfinal-141113175440-conversion-gate02
Network latency, even more than download speeds, directly impacts the user experience and bottom line revenue for on-line businesses. In high frequency financial market trading, microsecond improvements are considered a competitive advantage. The latency contribution of all individual network elements, including the security gateway, must be carefully calculated. In LTE-A and especially for the X2 interface where the latency targets are drastically reduced, an additional 200 μs delay is a significant difference. This paper discusses how the security gateway can provide additional security without jeopardizing the latency budget.]]>

Network latency, even more than download speeds, directly impacts the user experience and bottom line revenue for on-line businesses. In high frequency financial market trading, microsecond improvements are considered a competitive advantage. The latency contribution of all individual network elements, including the security gateway, must be carefully calculated. In LTE-A and especially for the X2 interface where the latency targets are drastically reduced, an additional 200 μs delay is a significant difference. This paper discusses how the security gateway can provide additional security without jeopardizing the latency budget.]]>
Thu, 13 Nov 2014 17:54:40 GMT /slideshow/latency-considerations-in-lte/41534643 tjyoung4@slideshare.net(tjyoung4) Latency Considerations in LTE: Implications to Security Gateway tjyoung4 Network latency, even more than download speeds, directly impacts the user experience and bottom line revenue for on-line businesses. In high frequency financial market trading, microsecond improvements are considered a competitive advantage. The latency contribution of all individual network elements, including the security gateway, must be carefully calculated. In LTE-A and especially for the X2 interface where the latency targets are drastically reduced, an additional 200 μs delay is a significant difference. This paper discusses how the security gateway can provide additional security without jeopardizing the latency budget. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/130-0029-001ltelatencyconsiderationsfinal-141113175440-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Network latency, even more than download speeds, directly impacts the user experience and bottom line revenue for on-line businesses. In high frequency financial market trading, microsecond improvements are considered a competitive advantage. The latency contribution of all individual network elements, including the security gateway, must be carefully calculated. In LTE-A and especially for the X2 interface where the latency targets are drastically reduced, an additional 200 μs delay is a significant difference. This paper discusses how the security gateway can provide additional security without jeopardizing the latency budget.
Latency Considerations in LTE: Implications to Security Gateway from Terry Young
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Calculating the Costs of LTE Network Outages /slideshow/stoke-calculating-cost-of-lte-outages-final1/40034872 stokecalculatingcostoflteoutagesfinal1-141008142838-conversion-gate01
A one-day service disruption or a single malicious breach digs deep into the pocket of an operator. This infographic from Stoke provides calculations based on a typical mid-to-large scale operator's actual traffic and user base, applying real examples of costs and breach size, and reputable third party analysis.]]>

A one-day service disruption or a single malicious breach digs deep into the pocket of an operator. This infographic from Stoke provides calculations based on a typical mid-to-large scale operator's actual traffic and user base, applying real examples of costs and breach size, and reputable third party analysis.]]>
Wed, 08 Oct 2014 14:28:38 GMT /slideshow/stoke-calculating-cost-of-lte-outages-final1/40034872 tjyoung4@slideshare.net(tjyoung4) Calculating the Costs of LTE Network Outages tjyoung4 A one-day service disruption or a single malicious breach digs deep into the pocket of an operator. This infographic from Stoke provides calculations based on a typical mid-to-large scale operator's actual traffic and user base, applying real examples of costs and breach size, and reputable third party analysis. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/stokecalculatingcostoflteoutagesfinal1-141008142838-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A one-day service disruption or a single malicious breach digs deep into the pocket of an operator. This infographic from Stoke provides calculations based on a typical mid-to-large scale operator&#39;s actual traffic and user base, applying real examples of costs and breach size, and reputable third party analysis.
Calculating the Costs of LTE Network Outages from Terry Young
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