Advancing Government Missions Through Secure Wireless Capabilities
Learn how agencies are securing mobile capabilities to advance their missions, balancing the need for interoperability and collaboration with the critical requirements for robust encryption and cybersecurity to protect their networks.
Key Takeaways:
- How the FBI is moving from fixed infrastructure to flexible, mobile networks and what challenges are emerging. Timestamp – 1:04
- Solutions supporting reliable LTE, satellite and hybrid connections in complex, mission-critical environments. Timestamp – 9:47
- How are agencies adopting next-gen mobile capabilities while managing cost concerns. Timestamp – 24:43
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Matthew Feinberg Section Chief, Field Operations Section, FBI -
David Thomson B2B Security Lead, Samsung Electronics
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