Founding Executive Director of the INL Wireless Security Institute at the Idaho National Laboratory and retired Air Force Colonel gains global recognition.
Nation s first security-focused, 5G wireless test range opens in Idaho localnews8.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from localnews8.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The following is a news release from INL. Researchers in Idaho have opened the nation’s first open-air, 5G wireless test range focused exclusively on security testing, training and technology development. Located across the U.S. Department of Energy’s 890-square mile Idaho National Laboratory Site, the range is outfitted with state-of-the-art commercial cellular equipment including 5G radios, […]
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INL commission sees high upside for 5G, cybersecurity | INL | postregister.com
News Highlights: INL commission sees high upside for 5G, cybersecurity | INL | postregister.com.
Cyber security issues dominated the meeting of the state’s nuclear energy stakeholder committee on Wednesday morning.
The Leadership in Nuclear Energy Commission, which advises Governor Brad Little on state policy related to the laboratory, spoke during his five-hour meeting. Topics for discussion included the lab’s Cybercore Integration Center, the relationships between the lab and national security efforts, and the future of 5G network research.
US Senator Jim Risch, R-Idaho, told the commission he thought it was likely the lab would soon be spending more money on its cybersecurity programs than on its nuclear. He suggested that the committee establish a subcommittee or secondary committee that would focus solely on the cyber security aspect of the lab’s work.