Imran R. asked a question to Casey C.
Hello Imran P.,
Network security is critical in telecom, where any vulnerability can affect critical communications (e.g. false base station / man-in-the-middle attacks). While I'm not part of the dedicated cybersecurity team, I contribute where I can — mainly through M-plane discussions around security management.
I'm always learning about new security trends. For example, in recent O-RAN discussions, we talked about moving to TLS 1.3 because of known vulnerabilities in TLS 1.2. I'm also following how AI is being used in cybersecurity for threat detection. You can read more on Nokia's cybersecurity page: https://www.nokia.com/cybersecurity/.
What excites me most is how fast things change in this space. There's always something new to learn, and I enjoy staying involved, contributing where I can, and keeping up to date with the latest technology and developments.
Best regards,
Casey
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