The importance of IoT Security - GTB TV interview with Security Officer Johansson
MWC16 Global Telecom Business TV interview about IoT Security with Jimmy Johansson, Information Security & Privacy Officer at Telenor Connexion.
MWC16 Global Telecom Business TV interview about IoT Security with Jimmy Johansson, Information Security & Privacy Officer at Telenor Connexion.
On February 22, a roundtable on Connected and Automated Driving will be chaired by European Commissioner Oettinger at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Telenor Connexion’s CEO, Mats Lundquist, has been invited by Commissioner Oettinger to join the Roundtable, together with other members of ETNO, the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association.
Telenor Connexion security expert, Jimmy Johansson, will be speaking at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Johansson, who was involved in the development of GSMA's IoT Security Guidelines, will highlight the importance of security when connecting services and products.
Sweden’s Prime Minister, Mr. Stefan Löfven, and a high level Swedish business delegation, including Mats Lundquist, CEO of Telenor Connexion, travels to India to promote increased collaboration.
The goal of the Internet of Things Security Guidelines, which have been developed in consultation with Telenor Connexion and other mobile operators, is to provide the implementer of an IoT technology or service with a set of design guidelines for building a secure product.
Telenor’s VP of Internet of Things, Robert Brunbäck, shares his take on the latest tech trends unveiled at the CES 2016 in Las Vegas. From invisible wearables to digital toys.
Telenor Connexion selected for Husqvarna’s next generation of connected robotic lawn mowers. The managed connectivity solution from Telenor Connexion will reduce complexity and facilitate a global roll-out whilst ensuring the high quality Husqvarna’s consumers are accustomed to.
Telenor Connexion and Chinese CIMC MIoT Ltd. sign global agreement to digitalize CIMC’s high-quality logistics and tracking services.
Telenor Connexion is nominated for the Swedish Telecom Award in the category Company of the Year by the independent Swedish telecom newsletter, Telekomnyheterna.
Telenor Connexion signs contact with Kamstrup to provide a Managed Connectivity solution for their smart metering project with DONG Energy, which will be the largest rollout in Denmark so far.
Telenor Connexion has partnered with MyOmega System Technology, Intel and Ericsson to build a secure IoT connectivity service for winemakers.
To strengthen existing business relationships and offer new opportunities for cooperation, Swedish Minister for Enterprise and Innovation, Mr. Mikael Damberg, travels to Japan and South Korea on November 25-27 with a business delegation, including Mats Lundquist, CEO of Telenor Connexion.
Grand prize winner announced in the 2015 Nordic IoT Challenge. FarmDrones, a connected solution for farmers to increase productivity and crops yield, was awarded €25,000 and six months of guidance and mentoring by the Telenor Advisory Team.
Ericsson, MyOmega, Intel and Telenor Connexion bring efficiency to winemakers with new TracoVino Internet of Things (IoT) solution.
To meet the growing demand of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions Telenor Connexion expands its business development in the APAC region and has appointed Mikael Lindholm VP and Head of Asia Pacific.
The Nordic IoT Challenge is an initiative to recognize innovation and excellence within the Internet of Things (IoT) arena. Today Telenor Connexion announced the top three finalists.
Telenor Connexion, a leading enabler of connected business solutions also called Internet of Things, has recruited Maria Willander as new Head of Marketing.
Telenor Connexion launches Nordic IoT Challenge 2015,an initiative to recognize innovation and excellence within the Internet of Things (IoT) arena. The competition is targeted at brilliant innovators and entrepreneurs in the Nordics.
Mats Lundquist has been appointed new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Telenor Connexion as Per Simonsen takes on the role as SVP Internet of Things within Telenor Group. The change will be effective 1 September 2015.
Telenor now has a market share of 80% in the Swedish machine-to-machine market (M2M), according to a recent report from the Swedish National Post and Telecom Agency (PTS). The company has thereby further strengthened its leadership and expert position in the growing market of Internet of Things.