About this event
Presented by Ericsson in partnership with Port Technology International
Tackling cybersecurity for port-wide digitalization: securing networks, data, and remote access applications
Address the top three essential cybersecurity measures required for port digitalization by securing wireless networks, data, and remote access applications.
Description
In order to become more efficient, sustainable, and safer, today’s ports increasingly turning to digital technologies to optimize their operations. With more processes being digitalized, seamless connectivity is now a basic functional requirement for ports, as well as an enabler of innovation in smart applications such as remotely managed equipment, predictive maintenance, and intelligent video monitoring. Consequently, maintaining robust, end-to-end cybersecurity to protect a port’s data, systems, equipment and people has never been more important.
In this webinar, our industry experts demonstrate how the built-in security protocols and zero trust architecture of private 5G networks, enhanced with the capabilities of Onelayer’s cellular network security platform (including detailed digital fingerprinting and asset visibility), combined with SSH’s remote access management solution all offer an optimized approach to securing digital assets and operations across connected ports.
Join us to explore how:
Webinar Format
This will be a 60-minute webinar presentation and roundtable with Q&A.
The webinar will be available to watch On-Demand for those unable to attend the live event.
Speakers:
Florin Deaconu, Security Lead for Private Cellular Networks, Strategic Product Manager at Ericsson
Florin Deaconu provides security leadership and guidance for Ericsson Private Networks and contributes to the overall evolution of the security, privacy and compliance with regulatory requirements of enterprise-dedicated products and solutions.
Previously, Florin has also held the roles in Mobile Core Security, System Design for Network Deployment & Security, and Business Development with Ericsson. Before joining the company in 1998, Florin held positions at Vodafone, Alcatel and Siemens. He is based in Germany and holds a Master of Science in Applied Electronics & Digital Signalling Processing from the University of Bucharest.
Jan Diekmann, Technical Account Manager, Advanced Industries at Ericsson
Jan Diekmann works in business development and partner management within Advanced Industries at Ericsson. He is creating value propositions with customers and partners who are implementing cellular connectivity into their production environment or products. Mr. Diekmann has been with Ericsson for over 20 years and holds an electrical engineering degree from the University of Dortmund in Germany.
Mikka Sainio, Chief Technology Officer at SSH Communications Security
Miikka Sainio has discovered that the most enticing and positively disruptive product opportunities arise from the intersections of established real-world operational models and the possibilities offered by digitalization. With over 20 years of experience, he has built software products, services, and teams in both startups and large enterprises. Currently, Miikka guides the software architecture and development at SSH Communications Security, which provides cybersecurity solutions for secure, just-in-time administrative access to IT and OT environments.
Liron Ben Horin, Vice President of Systems Engineering at One Layer
Liron Ben Horin brings the technical expertise and strategic thinking to help organizations leverage 5G network components and protocols for cybersecurity. With experience across complex system deployments in diverse industries as well as military intelligence, he guides the market fit of One Layer’s security solution to help organizations like ports and utilities gain full asset management capabilities, operational intelligence, and zero-trust segmentation to prevent breaches in their cellular networks.
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