Business leaders want low latency, not speed, study finds; Remote working: Employees say these four things will make them more productive
Subscription | Read Online | Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

5G adds more concerns: CISOs should build cybersecurity from the ground up

Public 5G networks, private 5G networks, broader attack surfaces, and more complex environments add extra layers of vulnerability, expert says.

Posts from TechRepublic

Business leaders want low latency, not speed, study finds

Why the Pixelbook Go has given me Chromebook envy

Remote working: Employees say these four things will make them more productive

7 predictions for how technology will shape healthcare in 2021

5 top tech industry research insights of 2020

Today's recommended downloads

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus guide: A tablet for the new normal of remote work (free PDF)

(TechRepublic)

Return to work: What the new normal will look like post-pandem ic (free PDF)

(TechRepublic)

Sample file (.bas): How to use shortcuts to sort in Microsoft Excel

(TechRepublic)

Guide to becoming a digital transformation champion

(TechRepublic Premium)

Strong streaming media guidelines protect productivity and security

(TechRepublic Premium)

Featured multimedia

Edge computing adoption to increase through 2026; organizations cautious about adding 5G to the mix

To learn how cloud providers, telecommunications organizations, and carriers will make 5G part of their edge computing plans, TechRepublic Premium conducted a survey in January 2021. To read all of the survey results, plus analysis, download the full research report here.

A special feature from ZDNet and TechRepublic

5G: What it means for edge computing

With the potential for high-bandwidth, low-latency wireless data transmission, 5G is set to play a key role in connecting edge devices to the cloud. In this special feature, ZDNet helps business leaders understand how cloud providers, telecoms, and carriers will make 5G part of their edge-computing plans.

Connect with TechRepublic

Visit the Subscription Center to get other free newsletters, manage your account settings or to be removed from TechRepublic communications.

Unsubscribe | FAQ | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

© 2021 ZDNet, A Red Ventures company. All rights reserved.

ZDNet

235 Second Street

San Francisco, CA 94105

U.S.A.