You could not have missed it on May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) will enter into force. AVG is the Dutch name for the European GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). From then on, the government will set strict European conditions for the way your association handles private data. Within the walls of your association, you should and can take countless steps to cover your sensitive data from hijacking, but beyond that, your data is at the mercy of wide area network (WAN) protection.
Due to the
rise of the pall (public, private or cold-blooded), data is constantly moving
between associations and data centers, as well as between data centers and the
associations themselves. That data must also be well defended 'on the road'.
Many associations assume that managed connectivity services are secured in the
correct position by default. That is not true. Managed connections must also be
protected. Therefore, it is very important to keep the crucial operation in your
own hands. This whitepaper explains vulnerabilities in your WAN, the potential
consequences of a data breach, and what you can do yourself to prepare your WAN
connections for GDPR.
Wireframe Is the mobile network
coherent?
As AT&T
CEO Randall Stephenson said so eloquently: “The more wireless we come, the more
dependent on the landline we come. That is, as conditions increase of ciena networks
This corner
will lead to "standards-based" 5G testing, conception attestations,
and idol testing accelerating throughout 2018, as evidenced by a "group
announcement from various League 1 drivers and network merchants stating that
the completion of the first 5G NR standard has set the stage for the global
mobile avidity to begin full-scale development of 5G NR for large-scale testing
and marketable deployments starting in 2019.” In short, the 5G arms race has
officially begun.