Trend Micro extends to 5G networks

#1 criteria for enterprise security has become unified visibility, detection, protection, and response due to new threats and attacks.

  • Wednesday, 28th February 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

Trend Micro will be showcasing its unique, platform-based approach to protecting the ever-expanding enterprise attack surface, including protecting 5G deployments, at Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2024.

Join us at MWC Barcelona in booth 4A50, Hall 4, alongside CTOne from February 26-29, 2024: https://ctone.com/2024/01/join-us-at-2024-mobile-world-congress-in-barcelona/

Kevin Simzer, Chief Operating Officer at Trend Micro: “Private 5G networks are already transforming industries as diverse as healthcare, retail, energy, and manufacturing. But such projects also add complexity and expand the digital attack surface, threatening to erode business value. As visitors to our MWC stand will experience live, Trend offers a blend of deep domain expertise and commitment to powerful but centralized protection with the world’s broadest enterprise security platform, including 5G security.”

Over the coming years, private 5G networks will power everything from corporate campuses and smart factories to shopping malls. But they also introduce new risk in the form of network function virtualization complexity, information technology and operational technology (IT/OT) convergence challenges, unprotected IoT devices, and new deployments of 5G communications technology (CT).

Such a broad attack surface demands holistic security across IT, OT, and CT environments – to unify and simplify risk management for security teams and support their zero-trust strategies. This is the joint value of the Trend Micro and CTOne – a Trend Micro subsidiary—platform approach, which delivers continuous detection, broad protection, and rapid response across the entire enterprise, including private 5G environments.

The platform leverages the deep next-generation wireless expertise of CTOne, which was launched last year with a mission to advance 5G network security. At MWC, CTOne will also be showcasing its newly announced CTOne SecureRAN solution, designed specifically to mitigate the cyber risks associated with Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) architectures.

CTOne's solutions align perfectly with Trend Micro's strategic vision for securing digital transformation and the enterprise attack surface, emphasizing the importance securing private 5G networks to manage risk in modern business operations.

The Trend Vision One platform in combination with CTOne offers end-to-end protection and AI-driven XDR across endpoint, email, cloud, RAN (Radio Access Network), MEC (Multi-Access Edge Computing), and 5GC (core) environments.

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