In today’s digital age, cyber threats are more sophisticated and widespread than ever. As IoT devices proliferate, the attack surface has expanded dramatically, making every sensor, module, connection and processor a potential entry point for cybercriminals.
Now is the time for enterprises to embrace the need for heightened levels of security.
In this webinar we discuss how cybercrime is changing, and the steps being taken to ensure IoT products are secure. Learn more about key considerations for protecting against attacks, and how Telenor IoT can help you secure and future-proof your IoT deployments.
In contrast to network or IT security, IoT security specifically focuses on achieving security by monitoring, protecting and remediating threats to IoT devices and the networks they are connected to. The main aim of IoT security is to maintain the privacy of data handled by cloud-connected devices and protect against cyberattacks. IoT security also encompasses protection from physical attacks which can see IoT devices used as a back door into corporate networks.
Mattias is a security professional with experience as Product Manager / Operations Manager with more than 25 years in the IoT/M2M industry.
In his role as Business Security Officer, Mattias works both with customers and colleagues around the globe to ensure that Telenor IoT delivers the most secure IoT solutions possible.
Pete has worked in B2B technology sales in a number of roles throughout his career, moving into the IoT space in 2017. Since then he has worked with a number of customers and verticals across the IoT space including Smart Metering, Utilities, Automotive, Telematics, Transport and Logistics and Indirect.
In his role as Sales Performance Manager, Pete works with colleagues and customers across the EMEA region on specialist IoT deployments in all verticals.
Jay has over 20 years’ experience in telecommunications and IoT, gaining expertise from a range of projects in the UK and overseas for mobile communications companies such as Ericsson, Motorola and NEC, and later in the utilities sector (specifically, the GB smart metering program) where Jay worked for a provider of smart metering solutions.
In his current role as Technical Solution Manager at Telenor IoT, Jay is responsible for designing bespoke solutions for customers across multiple IoT verticals – automotive, manufacturing, utilities, smart cities, logistics to name a few. Jay supports Telenor’s customers throughout their entire product lifecycle – from solution design to operations and future development.