Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks

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Nov 09, 2016

Converging all communications over IP

With the changing rules of business and the competitive environment, businesses need a high performance network today – and for tomorrow. Many, though, are still operating separate voice and data networks that limit flexibility and inhibit agility. Read More

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Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks
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Hackers can abuse LTE protocols to knock phones off networks

The new Diameter protocol that LTE mobile networks use to communicate with each other can still be abused to launch attacks against users if operators don't take additional security measures, researchers showed. Read More

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Facebook is bringing artsy neural networks to a phone near you

Facebook users will be able to record smartphone videos that ape the style of famous artworks with a new feature unveiled Tuesday. Using a technique called style transfer, the feature takes live video and turns it into something that resembles the work of Van Gogh, Picasso and other artists. Read More

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$13 million: That’s an early termination fee

Let’s call it a tiny little consolation prize for anyone who’s ever had to pay a carrier early-termination fee: U.S. Cellular had to pony up $13 million last quarter to buy its way out of a stadium naming rights agreement with the Chicago White Sox. Read More

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Nyansa gets really, really detailed about user application experience

Network analytics services vendor Nyansa has upgraded its offering to enable more granular and actionable user application performance, including across unified communications, software-as-a-service and customer business programs. Read More

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4 Critical Data-Driven Challenges for Today's CIO

CIOs say they need to be business leaders as well as effective managers of IT resources. Doing this well means that CIOs need to be consensus builders and given this, they openly share that they feel challenged. Regardless of industry, when grouped together, CIO challenges fall into four categories: Connecting IT with Business Strategy, Technical Orchestration, Process Excellence, and Regulatory Compliance. Read More

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