Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 07 | Page 7

NEWS ANSecurity helps Nottinghamshire Healthcare strengthen its security more interconnection has prompted the IT department to instigate a migration of its PKI infrastructure to the newer SHA-2 (Secure Hash Algorithm 2), a set of cryptographic hash functions that are widely used in security applications and protocols, including TLS and SSL, PGP, SSH, S/MIME and IPsec. “SHA-1 has been depreciated in terms of its security capability, however not all our applications or servers natively supported SHA-2 which meant we needed to consider the upgrade with the context of a wider application server upgrade,” explained Andy Spencer, System Team Leader for Nottinghamshire Healthcare. “It is a significant project that we felt could benefit from dedicated security expertise for which we turned to ANSecurity.” A NSecurity, a specialist in advanced network and data security, has announced a successful project with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust to move to the SHA-2 cryptographic standard to help strengthen its security posture. With over 12,000 computing devices and 500 servers under its management, Nottinghamshire Healthcare has maintained an ongoing strategy to continually improve its security controls. Most of its systems are used internally and unconnected to the Internet. However, increased use of BYOD and ANSecurity helped the Trust to overcome the complexity of its legacy PKI, along with dependencies on existing services including mobile device onboarding and remote access control. As Jason Parry, Network Security Architect for ANSecurity, explained: “We discussed at length with Andy and his team the merits of several deployment scenarios to determine the best course of action. Next, we agreed a process with various business groups who consume PKI and once ratified, completed our standard scope of works documentation with pre-requisites to streamline the deployment.” ///////////////// Huawei brings 5G roadshow to the UK to demonstrate its advantage T he Huawei 5G Roadshow made the latest stop of its Western European tour with an appearance at the famous Oval Cricket Ground in central London. The home of Surrey County Cricket hosted the fully customised 5G demo truck as telecom operators, government officials, media and other partners gathered to see and hear more about Huawei’s end- to-end portfolio of 5G products and solutions, while witnessing the capabilities of 5G via live AR drone demos. The event was hosted by Jerry Wang, CEO of Huawei UK, who was on hand to highlight the value that 5G will bring to the UK in terms of enhancing people’s lives, improving businesses and driving economic growth. Wang commented: “The truck demonstrates our commitment to help build a better- connected UK, based on a consistent R&D strategy, a portfolio of end-to-end products and solutions and cooperation with local www.intelligentcio.com partners. Expanding and evolving existing LTE network and their derivatives, together with exploring new vertical segments like enterprise and the Internet of Things (IoT) are the first steps in making 5G a reality.” Huawei is a global leader and pioneer in the development of 5G technology, which it has been investing in since 2009. Via its X Labs development centre, it works with over 280 partners on creating real-life user cases in key vertical sectors, such as cloud, virtual reality, connected cars, drones, e-Health and smart manufacturing. The company is also cooperating with industry partners to push the development of a UK 5G industry ecosystem via the creation of several cross- industry organisations. INTELLIGENTCIO 7