1 / 12

How to secure the mother of all networks, the Internet?

In the coming years in 2019-2020, the active mobile users will cross the 5 billion mark globally, and add to this the number of tablet user will also increase. <br>https://hackercombat.com/how-to-secure-the-mother-of-all-networks-the-internet/

Download Presentation

How to secure the mother of all networks, the Internet?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. How to secure the mother of all networks, the Internet?

  2. In the coming years in 2019-2020, the active mobile users will cross the 5 billion mark globally, and add to this the number of tablet user will also increase.

  3. All these devices mean lots of valuable data, and where there’s valuable data there are hackers trying to get access to it. No doubt we need to bring such device in our daily life, but the challenge is to get them all secured taking into account the massive how it will be a gala time for the hackers to break into these devices and get access Now imagine the kind of valuable data that will be churned out from these devices

  4. The internet is the network The data center is no more the enter of the universe, but it is the Internet that new network that brings all the network closer to each other.

  5. ?We have to rethink how we approach things,? Kopelke says. ?We need to change our thinking from ?How do I secure and protect the network?’ to ?How do I secure and protect the data and applications?’?

  6. Gavin Wilson, Asia-Pacific managing director at Cradlepoint ?People expect to always be connected.  Increasingly the connection is a mix of technologies, rather than a single layer-1 or layer-2 approach.?

  7. The connected world and benefits This ubiquitous networking is enabling associations to do things that basically weren’t conceivable previously.

  8. ?The ability to get information out to remote people is a massive benefit, and, if a truck roll over on a delivery, an immediate duress notification can let others know the driver is in trouble,?

  9. ?We also have digital signage that can be remotely updated,? Dyson says. 

  10. Security Obviously, simply being associated isn’t sufficient. We likewise need to keep information and applications secure when they’re interfacing with an indistinguishable web from each content kiddie and solidified digital crime with a hunger for other individuals’ data.

  11. While it’s still relatively early days for software- defined networks, it’s clear where the momentum is. Customers and resellers alike should be investigating how they can move to using software- based networking to create the secure, ubiquitous networks of the future.

  12. Thank You! For More Information - www.hackercombat.com

More Related