Deploying Trusted Global Connectivity – Securing IoT at Scale
As IoT deployments expand across borders and industries, securing connected devices in complex, distributed, multi-network environments is a pressing challenge in enterprise technology. This session focus is on how network-layer protection, device-level hardening, and resilient connectivity strategies can deliver end-to-end IoT security, especially for industrial and critical use cases.
What’s at stake?
Connected devices operating across public, private, and hybrid networks face a host of security challenges such as: Fragmented infrastructure and inconsistent protections; Limited visibility and policy control across geographies; Trade-offs between scalability and security at onboarding; Region-specific compliance obligations (e.g. GDPR, NIS2) and more.
Join Beecham Research for a focused discussion with IoT experts from Vodafone and Digi International, exploring how to build secure, scalable, and resilient IoT ecosystems.
Vodafone IoT connects and secures some of the world’s largest and most complex global IoT deployments. Its dedicated IoT core network and secure Global Data Service Platform (GDSP) enable connections for over 200 million devices in more than 180 countries.
Digi International delivers embedded modules with supporting services that enable OEMs to build secure connected devices and manage them for their entire lifecycle, as well as rugged, secure gateways and routers with centralised device management for remote and industrial environments.
Together, Vodafone and Digi provide trusted connectivity from device to network — enabling zero-trust architecture, operational resilience, and global scalability.
Some of the key questions we’ll tackle:
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What’s at stake?
Connected devices operating across public, private, and hybrid networks face a host of security challenges such as: Fragmented infrastructure and inconsistent protections; Limited visibility and policy control across geographies; Trade-offs between scalability and security at onboarding; Region-specific compliance obligations (e.g. GDPR, NIS2) and more.
Join Beecham Research for a focused discussion with IoT experts from Vodafone and Digi International, exploring how to build secure, scalable, and resilient IoT ecosystems.
Vodafone IoT connects and secures some of the world’s largest and most complex global IoT deployments. Its dedicated IoT core network and secure Global Data Service Platform (GDSP) enable connections for over 200 million devices in more than 180 countries.
Digi International delivers embedded modules with supporting services that enable OEMs to build secure connected devices and manage them for their entire lifecycle, as well as rugged, secure gateways and routers with centralised device management for remote and industrial environments.
Together, Vodafone and Digi provide trusted connectivity from device to network — enabling zero-trust architecture, operational resilience, and global scalability.
Some of the key questions we’ll tackle:
- What does it take to secure IoT at global scale?
- What happens when devices connect via third-party or roaming networks — can end-to-end security still be guaranteed?
- How do you maintain real-time visibility and control across thousands of SIMs spread across regions with different regulatory demands?
- What’s required to secure edge devices operating in industrial, remote, or high-risk environments — and how can embedded protections make the difference?
- How can enterprises maintain real-time visibility and enforce consistent security policies across globally distributed IoT assets?
- How are organisations managing compliance with regional and sector-specific security regulations while scaling globally?
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Get the companion Beecham Research report: Locking in Value with IoT Security: Building Trust, Protecting Profits