ETSI explained EN 304 223 received approval from various National Standards Organisations, giving it a global scope.
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has this week debuted its first post-quantum cyber security standard, designed to guarantee the protection of critical data and ...
ETSI has published a new European standard aimed at strengthening cyber security for artificial intelligence systems, setting out requirements to improve resilience and trust. The standard provides a ...
Every company wants to make use of AI’s capabilitiesBut security is an ongoing and major concernSpecifications body ETSI has ...
European standards organization ETSI has released a new set of technical specifications designed to serve as an “international benchmark” for securing AI models and systems. ETSI TS 104 223 is titled ...
New quantum-safe encryption standards have been published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). The specification defines a scheme for key encapsulation mechanisms with access ...
Open RAN has taken a step closer to becoming an official standard, with European standardization body ETSI giving an O-RAN specification its seal of approval. Specifically we’re talking about ‘O-RAN ...
ETSI turned its eye towards quantum computing, forming a dedicated committee to develop specifications it argued are needed to ensure the security of future communications and networks. The standards ...
Ellsberger who was elected General Director at ETSI (a European standards body for telecoms) in April told us that the organisation does not try to identify use cases but looks at how to evolve ...
A week after it announced that it had chosen the final standard for the new 4FF nano-SIM standard, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) has finally updated the documentation on ...
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