Imagine a digital tsunami crashing over enterprise networks, orchestrated not by elite hackers but by millions of everyday devices like smart cameras and routers turned rogue. This is the chilling reality of Internet of Things (IoT) botnets, sprawling networks of compromised gadgets that have
Imagine a Europe where a natural disaster strikes, cutting off terrestrial communication networks, yet millions of people receive life-saving emergency alerts directly on their unmodified smartphones via satellite. This scenario, once a distant dream, is becoming a tangible reality as
I'm thrilled to sit down with Vladislav Zaimov, a seasoned telecommunications specialist whose expertise in enterprise telecom and risk management of vulnerable networks has shaped innovative solutions across the industry. Today, we’re diving into a groundbreaking partnership between Telkomsat and
Imagine a world where every smart device in a home—from thermostats to doorbells to light bulbs—speaks a different language, refusing to cooperate despite being just feet apart. This is the reality of the Internet of Things (IoT) today, where a tangled web of wireless protocols like Wi-Fi,
Imagine a world where every corner of the planet, from the deepest jungles to the farthest polar ice caps, is as connected as a bustling city center, all thanks to a web of technology stretching into the stars. This isn’t a distant dream but a tangible reality unfolding right now in the new space
Tariffs are no longer just taxes; they are blunt instruments that have yanked two Nordic champions into America’s gravity well and forced an industry to reconsider where radios are designed, whose chips run the baseband, and how national security translates into supply contracts and factory floors.