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5G campus networks: Opening new doors to innovation

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The 5G campus network is positioned to be the future of industrial communications. That may seem like a bold statement, but the advantages of a 5G campus are clear: They provide the best wireless experience compared to public networks, with high performance, low latency, control of data, and network security.

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In a project study a couple of years ago, I had the honor of working with a great team of experts in acquisition, procurement, and technology.  One of the areas we explored was IOT and the Industry 4.0.  This blog post is a nice summary of the opportunities for enterprises to modernize and take advantage of 5G as outlined by Jos Grond, Software AG.

 

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How 5G is critical to delivering IoT at scale

How 5G is critical to delivering IoT at scale | Future of Manufacturing - Industry 4.0 | Scoop.it
At MWC Americas 2018, TechRepublic spoke with Sean Casey, Executive Director of Product Management at CSG, about why they believe 5G is critical to delivering IoT at massive scale.
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"We do think 5G is critical to delivering IoT at scale, because 5G can offer enterprise-grade security. Right now, a lot of IoT is taking place on license spectrum, but while that works well for some needs it's not going to scale for true IoT devices, things like emergency services. We're really enterprising business capabilities where you need to protect the data coming through the network. So 5G's critical to provide that security, and really, performance needs of massive scale that IoT promises."

 

-Sean Casey, Executive Director of Product Management at CSG

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11 new 5G hacks enable user device tracking and monitoring

11 new 5G hacks enable user device tracking and monitoring | Future of Manufacturing - Industry 4.0 | Scoop.it
Researchers at Purdue University and the University of Iowa publish details of several new 5G mobile network vulnerabilities.
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Protecting our privacy keeps getting harder.  This Computer Weekly article talks about some recent discoveries on 5G vulnerabilities exploited via some simple approaches.  Good information to know from the researchers at Purdue and University of Iowa.

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