Light Reading Highlights Mobile Network Security Challenges for LTE Operators

Editorial coverage and live message board discussion will precede Light Reading Live! Event in New York City on Dec. 5

Nov 11, 2013

NEW YORK, Nov. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Light Reading, UBM Tech's market-leading online community for the global communications sector, is embarking on a month of mobile network security coverage, including a live message board discussion with a leading industry analyst that precedes a focused one-day conference on the topic in early December.

On Thursday, December 5, a number of industry specialists will join Heavy Reading senior analyst Patrick Donegan, an expert in network security challenges facing wireless service providers, to present "Mobile Network Security Strategies: New Threats, New Opportunities." This one-day event will be held at the Westin Times Square Hotel in New York City on Thursday, December 5, and is focused on the security vulnerabilities facing mobile network operators as they roll out and turn on their 4G LTE networks.

"Most mobile operator strategists, network planners, and engineers don't have full visibility into the malicious traffic that's going through their network," says Donegan. "We know that, because a lot of the security experts at the mobile operators will admit as much. This event is a unique opportunity to separate out the hype from the reality of cybersecurity attacks as they impact the mobile operators' infrastructure assets and customers. And it's a unique opportunity to understand the options for mitigating new security risks as LTE is scaled up into a mass market service."

The conference agenda includes panels, presentations, and keynotes from a range of perspectives in the industry. A morning keynote from Sanjay Macwan, VP of Mobility and Cloud Security for AT&T's Chief Security Organization, will address the company's perspective on key threats and attack vectors.  In the afternoon, John Marinho, VP of Technology and Cybersecurity at the CTIA, will discuss the CTIA's Cybersecurity Working Group framework. Additional presentations include specialists from Verizon, NIST, Symantec, Infobox, Arbor Networks, Cloudmark, Nokia Solutions and Networks, Juniper Networks, Nominum, and Alcatel-Lucent. For more details, see http://events.lightreading.com/mnss/.

In advance of the December event, Donegan is hosting in a "live chat" on a special Light Reading message board this month, which can be found at http://www.lightreading.com/messages.asp?piddl_msgthreadid=57405. During that real-time engagement, which takes place at 11:00 a.m. EST (8:00 a.m. PST) on Thursday, November 14, on the website, Donegan will be available to answer live questions from the Light Reading community on mobile network security issues. Anyone who is registered for the Light Reading site can participate. (Light Reading registration is free – see http://w1.lightreading.com/?ngAction=register.)

Also in the run-up to the December event, Light Reading will publish a series of articles highlighting some of the challenges facing security-conscious mobile operators. All those articles may be found at Light Reading's Mobile Security section: http://www.lightreading.com/mobile-security.asp.

Contact:
Ray Le Maistre
Editor in Chief, Light Reading
ray.lemaistre@ubm.com

Carly Cohen
Marketing Coordinator, Light Reading
carly.cohen@ubm.com

About Light Reading
Light Reading (www.lightreading.com) combines its research-led online communities and targeted events portfolio to help those in the global communications industry make informed decisions. Lightreading.com is the ultimate source for telecom analysis for more than 300,000 subscribers each month, leading the media sector in terms of traffic, content. and reputation. Light Reading produces targeted communications events and focused one-day conferences each year for cable, mobile, and wireline executives across five continents.

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