5G+ Nomadic Node for private, temporary networks
Whether forest firefighting, construction site monitoring or festivals, there are situations, in which a reliable, powerful and secure 5G campus network is required locally and for a limited period. The 5G+ Nomadic Node of Fraunhofer FOKUS consists of robust, transportable server rack containers with the hardware and software needed to set up a 5G campus network at short notice. If necessary, it can be connected to the more distant operations centre through a non-terrestrial network, e.g. via satellite. The software-based core network Open5GCore guarantees a highly flexible network in "standalone" (SA) operation tailored to the application. In this way, customers and partners benefit from the full range of functions of the mobile radio standard, as in currently still widespread non-standalone solutions, 5G base stations are only combined with 4G core networks. 5G campus networks also offer companies and cities the advantage of benefiting from new developments like 6G preparation at an early stage.
Visit the Fraunhofer booth in Hall 5, A06.
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Experiential site to raise awareness of dangers from cyberspace (ELITE)
In the context of digital transformation, the relevance of information security for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is often underestimated. Dangers from cyberspace are not recognized or misjudged. The human factor is now the most prominent gateway for attackers on companies (e.g. through social engineering, phishing).
The ELITE project shows a demonstrator platform in the form of a mobile IT security experience environment that can be dynamically adapted to different application scenarios. IT attacks and IT security measures can be experienced on site at the exhibit. Using the demonstrators, interested parties can experience various attacks (based on typical SME workplaces with the appropriate hardware and software). SME-typical scenarios from everyday work are presented on several demonstrators.
ELITE is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection as part of the "IT Security in Business" initiative and is being worked on by the Fraunhofer Institutes FOKUS and IAO, the University of Hamburg and the University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt. The transfer office for IT security in business (tisim.de) is the central project of the initiative. ECO, the Association of the Internet Industry e.V., is an associated partner.
Visit the Fraunhofer booth in Hall 5, A06.