Delivering DDoS protection and encryption of transport services directly from router silicon can help CSPs significantly reduce capex, opex and latency as well as generate new monetization opportunities compared with the traditional model of depending on multiple specialist platforms.
In this webinar, we focus on how security services driven from router silicon can help telecom operators to harden their customers security posture and grow revenues while also reducing costs
Key topics include:
- Heightened cyber risk and the pivotal role of CSPs in protecting our digital environment
- DDoS protection services
- Extending native end-to-end encryption capability to any IP transport service with ANYsec
- Driving IP network security from router silicon rather than add-on specialist platforms
Download this report to learn more about Securing IP Services in Router Silicon
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Operator
Good morning and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the AbbVie fourth-quarter 2020 earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] I would now like to introduce Ms. Liz Shea, vice president of investor relations.
Liz Shea
Vice President of Investor Relations
Good morning, and thanks for joining us. Also on the call with me today are Rick Gonzalez, chairman of the board and chief executive officer; Michael Severino, vice chairman and president; and Rob Michael, executive vice president and chief financial officer. Joining us for the Q&A portion of the call is Jeff Stewart, executive vice president, commercial operations. Before we get started, I remind you that some statements we make today may be considered forward-looking statements for purposes of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Apple Partner TSMC has Chosen a West Point Engineer & long-standing Executive to be their new Arizona Plant CEO
On December 23, Patently Apple posted a report titled Apple s Chip Supplier TSMC is now on a hiring Blitz for its US$12 Arizona Plant that will produce 5nm Chips. The report noted that TSMC was aggressively recruiting 600 engineers and executives for its new US plant.
Earlier this week TSMC announced that their Arizona plant will be led by Rick Cassidy, the head of the Corporate Strategy Office. Cassidy will concurrently serve as the CEO and general manager of the subsidiary TSMC Arizona.
Cassidy joined TSMC’s North American subsidiary as deputy general manager of customer management in 1997, and was promoted to general manager and chief executive officer of TSMC’s North American subsidiary in 2005. In 2008, he served as TSMC’s deputy general manager in charge of North American business, and was later promoted to senior deputy General manager.