OVERVIEW
Join Red Hat and Thales to learn how to improve latency and security simultaneously in 5G networks.
The most significant risk to consumers and enterprise data is still the unauthorized interception of voice or data communications over the transport layer. Midhaul and backhaul connections carry massive quantities of data that must be secured. However, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) encryption affects the network performance and can slow the data flow between RANs, edge, and core networks. Fortunately, Thales’s virtual high-speed encryptors can help secure these connections and improve network performance for Red Hat® OpenShift® implementations.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- The security and compliance drivers for protecting data in motion.
- How Thales can provide increased security for Red Hat OpenShift deployments.
- The advantages of high-speed encryptors over IPsec.
- Existing and potential use cases.
Webinar details
Time: 1 - 2 PM ET
Date: January 4, 2023
Any questions? Please email lvillanu@redhat.com
Speakers
Cameron Skidmore, Global Partners Solutions Architect, Red Hat
Cameron Skidmore is a Global Partner Solution Architect at Red Hat focusing on independent software vendors (ISVs). He is passionate about the future of cloud technology and the world of open source software that makes such a future possible.
Alexander Hanway, Business Development Manager, Thales
Alex Hanway, Business Development Director, manages Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing (CPL) database, big data, and cloud-native technology partnerships to develop the integration ecosystem for the industry’s leading holistic data protection and key management framework.