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Improving Telecom Security in 2023

Presented by

Serdar Vural, David Markanich, Henry Coggill

About this talk

Join us in this webinar to learn about how Ubuntu Pro can help the telecommunications industry safeguard open source telco infrastructure and workloads. Over generations of telco technologies, the industry has built standards to ensure security and data privacy for the software that runs telco networks. However, total system security can only be achieved when the platforms and the systems where telco software runs are also well protected. Operating systems that host telecommunications software must therefore meet all industry standards and safeguard the running workloads. Ubuntu Pro addresses that very purpose: It is built to provide you with comprehensive compliance with security standards, such as FIPS, and an unrivaled security coverage promise for commonly used open source toolchains. Now in general availability, Ubuntu Pro provides users with a set of security features for an extensive period of 10 years. This webinar will cover: Why security matters in telecommunications Common security problems in telecommunications Ubuntu Pro security features for telecom Speakers: Serdar Vural, Product Manager, Telco David Markanich, Business Development Director, Alliances Lech Sandecki, Product Manager, Ubuntu Henry Coggill, Product Manager, Security Certifications
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