Decoration
Event type: Webinars
Event Technology: Zero touch network & Service Management (ZSM)

2:00 pm CEST - on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

 

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Decoration
Event type: Webinars

on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

The accelerated worldwide deployment of 5G networks drives a radical change in the way networks and services are created, orchestrated and managed. Evolving towards zero-touch and full end-to-end network and service automation have become an urgent necessity to manage this complexity and deliver services with agility and speed, while adapting, assuring and ensuring the economic sustainability of the highly diverse service portfolio. The ultimate target is to achieve the highest degree of automation, ideally 100%, while enabling fully autonomous operation driven by high-level business goals and policies.  The autonomous networks will be able to self-manage and self-organize (configuration, healing, assurance, optimization, etc.) without human intervention beyond the initial transition of the business intents. 

Realizing this vision requires a novel end-to-end architecture framework and enablers designed for self-management, near-real-time closed-loop automation and optimized for data-driven analytics. Advanced machine-learning algorithms and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be essential tools to deal with the complexity and the diverse services.

The ETSI ZSM (Zero-touch network and Service Management) group was formed in December 2017 with the goal to define a future-proof, end-to-end operable framework and solutions, key automation technologies (e.g. closed-loop and AI enablers, intent), as well as countermeasures and solutions to high-priority security risks/issues.

The speakers will present the ETSI ZSM deliverables and their contribution to the industry automation journey. They will also provide an update on the ongoing work, Proof of Concepts (PoCs), and share the ZSM outlook.


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Decoration
Event type: Webinars

5:00 pm CEST (3:00 pm UTC) - on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

 

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Event type: Conferences & Summits
Event Technology: 5G, Energy efficiency (EE), Environmental Aspects, Smart Grids and Meters

The ETSI Summit on Sustainability - How ICT developments and standards can enable sustainability and have a positive impact on society, took place on 30 March 2023 and focused on the key role of the ICT industry and related standardization activities to support Green initiatives.


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Decoration
Event Technology: Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV)

Founded in November 2012 by seven of the world’s leading telecoms network operators, ETSI ISG NFV has established itself as the home of Network Functions Virtualisation.

Overview

Join us for an exclusive, face-to-face conference and

Learn more about the achievements of ETSI NFV in the past 10 years, Get insights on existing NFV-based deployments, Participate in discussions on the NFV vision of cloud native with telco enhancement for the next decade, Get unique opportunities to network with NFV experts and officials.

Target audience

This event is of particular interest to:

Telecom operators and vendors Leaders of telecom cloud and operators’ public/private cloud Other ETSI TBs and ISGs such as: ISG ZSM, ISG MEC, ISG ENI Related standard bodies such as 3GPP/GSMA/NGMN/TMF/MEF/OASIS/MEF/BBF Open source communities such as CNCF, OSM, ONAP, Anuket, and Nephio IT infrastructure vendors Government and security officials Representatives of vertical industries planning to use 5G and 5G advance, even 6G services Academics involved in research on network management and cloud technologies

 


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Event type: Interoperability Events
Event Technology: Fixed Radio Links

ETSI organized the fourth ETSI mWT (millimetre Wave Transmission) SDN (Software Defined Network) Plugtests™ event which took place from the 20th to the 24th February 2023. This event was hosted in ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, France. 


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Decoration
Event type: Webinars

2:00 pm CET (1:00 pm UTC) - on ETSI BRIGHTTALK CHANNEL

 

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Event type: Conferences & Summits
Event Technology: Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), Quantum-Safe Cryptography (QSC)

The 9th ETSI/IQC Quantum Safe Cryptography Event returned to an in-person format at ETSI Headquarters in Sophia Antipolis from 13-15 February 2023. See the Event Newsrelease !

The event started with an Executive Track on 13 February followed by a Technical Track on 14-15 February. 

As we increasingly rely on cyber technologies, we are ever more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. The cybersecurity tools at the centre of protecting our business functions, connected devices and information assets from cyber threats rely on cryptographic tools and standards that will be broken by emerging quantum technologies. 

Planning and preparing is critical. A new suite of tools resilient to quantum computers must be standardized and deployed in order to maintain the availability and reliability of cyber systems and protect confidentiality and integrity.

As progress toward a cryptographically relevant quantum computer advances, the imperative to prepare for a transition continues to increase. As standards start to emerge, solutions start to become commercially available, best practices are developed and shared, and the ability to transition in a secure and cost-effective way continues to increase. We are in the middle of this long and complex journey and much remains to be understood and done.

This event brought together diverse participants in the quantum-safe cybersecurity community to facilitate the knowledge exchange and collaboration required to transition cyber infrastructures and business practices to make them safe in an era with quantum computers.

NEW! Podcast :CSM Podcast: Quantum Safe Cryptography with Matt Campagna