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Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia
Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia Nokia surveyed 100 telecom security executives in the pulse community to understand what security threats they worry about the most and how confident they feel in addressing those threats. Data from nokia’s 11th annual threat intelligence report revealed that attackers have stepped up their intrusions into telecom networks, in some cases reaching sensitive systems such as subscriber data and lawful interception platforms, as seen in the high profile salt typhoon case.

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia
Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia Through its comprehensive 2024 threat intelligence report, nokia has shed light on emerging cybersecurity threats and actionable insights, highlighting the need for a proactive, ai driven approach to protect telecom infrastructure worldwide. Telecom networks are under intensifying pressure from stealthy intrusions, record breaking ddos attacks, and rising cryptographic risks, according to nokia’s 11th annual threat intelligence report. The recently published nokia threat intelligence report 2025 delivers a stark warning to the telecommunications sector: the threat landscape has strategically matured. Sk telecom’s experience should serve as a warning to the global telco community, as nokia’s 11th annual threat intelligence report shows: the new report’s findings are pretty alarming for the telecom sector as the rate of cyberattacks and other network intrusions grows.

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia
Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia The recently published nokia threat intelligence report 2025 delivers a stark warning to the telecommunications sector: the threat landscape has strategically matured. Sk telecom’s experience should serve as a warning to the global telco community, as nokia’s 11th annual threat intelligence report shows: the new report’s findings are pretty alarming for the telecom sector as the rate of cyberattacks and other network intrusions grows. Rodrigo brito, head of security, cloud and network services at nokia, said: “the use of generative ai and automation for nefarious purposes is leading to a stepwise increase in malicious actors’ capabilities and threat potential. Against this backdrop, nokia, a leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has released its tenth threat intelligence report, shedding light on the rapidly changing face of cybersecurity threats. Nokia highlights that terabit scale ddos floods are now daily occurrences, up from once every five days just a year ago. even more worrying, these attacks are getting shorter and more destructive: nearly 80% last under five minutes — yet deliver peaks of 5–10 tbps that can cripple services instantly. Application flaws, weak passwords, and legacy systems widen the attack surface, making patching and monitoring essential. salt typhoon and bpfdoor show how attackers can persist undetected for months or years, using device level exploits and kernel implants that evade standard controls.

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia
Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia Rodrigo brito, head of security, cloud and network services at nokia, said: “the use of generative ai and automation for nefarious purposes is leading to a stepwise increase in malicious actors’ capabilities and threat potential. Against this backdrop, nokia, a leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has released its tenth threat intelligence report, shedding light on the rapidly changing face of cybersecurity threats. Nokia highlights that terabit scale ddos floods are now daily occurrences, up from once every five days just a year ago. even more worrying, these attacks are getting shorter and more destructive: nearly 80% last under five minutes — yet deliver peaks of 5–10 tbps that can cripple services instantly. Application flaws, weak passwords, and legacy systems widen the attack surface, making patching and monitoring essential. salt typhoon and bpfdoor show how attackers can persist undetected for months or years, using device level exploits and kernel implants that evade standard controls.

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia
Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia

Shrinking Threat Surface Nokia Nokia highlights that terabit scale ddos floods are now daily occurrences, up from once every five days just a year ago. even more worrying, these attacks are getting shorter and more destructive: nearly 80% last under five minutes — yet deliver peaks of 5–10 tbps that can cripple services instantly. Application flaws, weak passwords, and legacy systems widen the attack surface, making patching and monitoring essential. salt typhoon and bpfdoor show how attackers can persist undetected for months or years, using device level exploits and kernel implants that evade standard controls.

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