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Mobile Broadband Market in Public Safety 2015 to grow at a CAGR of 7.81% by 2019: Market Research Store

Safety and security is critical to any country’s prosperity. Public safety is all about right information to the right person at the right time to keep the surrounding safe. Global Mobile Broadband market in public safety to grow at a CAGR of 7.81% over the period 2013-2018. This can be achieved by using mobile broadband, which is a transformational technology. Mobile broadband is the introduction of next generation of wireless data technology in the mission-critical field applications, equipping people with the best real-time data, video, voice or other forms of tactical communication, and rich media services. Ambulance crews can send vision of an injured person to doctors at a hospital so that an early diagnosis can be made and treatment can be started as quickly as possible. Police officers responding to an incident can actually have access to video and information about the scene they are about to walk into. Fire personnel can also have information about the environment they are working in real time, being able to pull down maps, information, images of the building of the suspects, and more information in the hands of people who are actually doing the job, enabling them to give their best during the critical times.

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Covered in this Report

The Global Mobile Broadband market in public safety can be classified into two major segments based on user category: Private Sector and Public Sector. The market is segmented on the basis of public safety by application: Vehicle Surveillance, Medical Telemetry, GIS, Natural Calamity and Disaster Management, and Video Surveillance. The market is also segmented on the basis of solution: Services, Devices, Equipment, and Network and Infrastructure.

Global Mobile Broadband Market in Public Safety 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the North America, Latin America, the EMEA, and the APAC regions; it also covers the Global Mobile Broadband market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

Key Regions

APAC
EMEA

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Key Vendors

General Dynamics
Harris
Inmarsat
Intelsat
Iridium Communications
Motorola Solutions

Other Prominent Vendors

Alcatel-Lucent
Alvarion
Cassidian
Cisco Systems
Ericsson
Firetide
IBM

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Iridium Communications
Inmarsat
Lockheed Martin
Mesh Dynamics
Netmotion Wireless
Nokia Siemens Networks
Northrop Grumman
Tata Advanced Systems

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Unauthorized Google certificates issued by Symantec staffers lead to firings

In this way, it has allowed HTTPS-enabled Google domains to be impersonated by the wrong parties.

It has now been revealed that Symantec has fired several of its staff members after it was discovered that they had issued unauthorized Google certificates that allows potential attackers to be able to impersonate legitimate pages that have been protected by HTTPS.

The Symantec digital security company posted the news of the unauthorized certificate issuing in a recent blog post.

According to the company, “We learned on Wednesday that a small number of test certificates were inappropriately issued internally this week for three domains during product testing.” It also explained that all of the test Google certificates and the keys had always remained within the company’s control, and when the issue was identified, they were immediately revoked. “There was no direct impact to any of the domains and never any danger to the Internet.”

That said, they did terminate the employment of the people who misused the Google certificates in question.

Google Certificates - IssuesThe issue, itself, was identified by employees at Google, who had been monitoring an open framework called Certificate Transparency, which is a project that the company operates in order to be able to repair SSL certificate system structural flaws. Clearly, the system proved its worth in a new way in this specific situation, as Google was able to spot the unauthorized activity with regards to the certificates, nearly immediately.

Google then proceeded to communicate the issue to Symantec, and the two companies worked together to make certain that the pre-certificate remained active and valid for only a single day at the start of 2015. The certificate has since been blocked by way of an update to the revocation metadata through Chrome. Moreover, there isn’t any reason to believe that there was any risk to the security and privacy of Symantec’s website or product users at any point, as a result of this error.

Those responsible for the issue with the Google certificate are no longer employed with Symantec. That said, the company has now employed Dan Rogers as its new chief marketing officer. Rogers is the former CMO of Salesforce EMEA.