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Argyle Data and
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Gigamon to Deliver
technology at the 2018 Winter Olympics in “The omnipresence of the Internet will give technology a more 
South Korea where, perhaps not co-incidentally, human aspect as it will sense things better through sensors. Real-Time Fraud
KT is a sponsor.
Applications and services will become more aware and relevant 
Stéphane Richard, chairman and CEO at 
Orange, was no less visionary, labelling 5G as and will interact with one another.”
Detection and
“the key to the new Internet of hings world,” 
a life-changing world where anywhere between Analytics for
30 to 50 billion objects are predicted to be appearance at the 2018 Winter Olympics), isn’t car detecting objects, as Orange’s Richard noted 
connected to the Internet by 2020. he irony of Communications
really expected to be deployed until 2020 or when he talked about the increased awareness of 
this, noted Richard, is that:
later, autonomous driving is almost with us the IoT world, and the need to act accordingly.
“he omnipresence of the Internet will give technology a more human aspect as it will sense today. Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO of the Renault-Nissan alliance, yesterday told a And given that 90 percent of traic accidents are due to human error, by limiting human 
things better through sensors. Applications and Service Providers
keynote session at MWC that by next year, we actions in the driving seat, autonomous
services will become more aware and relevant will see cars with what he termed “traic-jam driving will theoretically reduce the number of 
and will interact with one another.”
autonomous driving”, where the driver will be accidents, providing a real, tangible beneit of 
And it’s this interaction between objects, Gigamon Inc., the leader in traic visibility able to relinquish control of the wheel, and let 5G technology.
alongside the low latency that will allow cars solutions with its innovative Uniied Visibility the car itself slowly advance itself.
For a more detailed understanding of the 
receiving a signal to brake to react as quickly as Fabric, and Argyle Data, the leader in real- In 2018, predicted Ghosn, there will be requirements, vision, roadmap and value of
today’s anti-lock braking system (ABS), that will time fraud detection and analytics for data- autonomous driving on highways in which cars 5G, you can also check out the 5G whitepaper 
lead to the new era of autonomous driving.
driven Hadoop organizations in mobile will change lanes by themselves, to be followed published today by the NGMN Alliance, which 
But while 5G, (despite its initial promised
communications and inancial services, today in 2020 with autonomous city driving with the
is made up more than 20 operator CTOs. n
announced that the companies are teaming 
together to deliver fraud detection and revenue 
protection for communications service 
providers (CSPs).
According to the Communications Fraud 
Control Association’s 2013 Global Fraud Loss 
Survey, an estimated $46.3 billion annually is 
lost to fraud, and fraud losses are “growing at
a faster pace than global telecom revenues.” 
he high priority fraud types and methods
that cost most to CSPs include roaming fraud, 
subscription fraud, PBX hacking, VoIP hacking 
and Wangiri fraud.
To address these issues, Argyle Data and 
Gigamon have teamed up to give CSPs a
unique solution that ofers fraud detection and 
revenue protection. his gives CSPs the ability 
to quickly and efectively respond to fraud while 
ensuring operational stability and performance 
of the operational network. Easy to use, the 
solution also enables pervasive traic visibility 
of entire network infrastructures and real-time 
subscriber level insights.
“We are excited to be teaming with Gigamon 
to provide a modern way to beat mobile fraud 
and once again give CSPs the upper hand HELPING YOU GET THERE. GREATAMERICA.
against criminals,” said Dr. Ian Howells, CMO, 
Argyle Data. “he combination of Gigamon and 
Argyle Data allows CSPs to protect both their bottom line and their brand while ensuring the 
stability and performance of the operational 
network. Real-time packet level insight is 
critical in the move from batch to instant 
response against continually changing advanced 
attacks.”
Using Network Visibility and Monitoring to 
Eliminate Carrier Fraud – How the Solution 
Works
By using the Argyle Data and Gigamon GreatAmerica is committed to helping you achieve greater 
solution, carriers can leverage several services success by providing inancing solutions and complementary 
to gain deep insight of subscribers and content, 
which enables CSPs to optimize, visualize, business services.
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subscriber’s activities.
and IT professionals
Second, Gigamon’s patented Flow Mapping® 
technology helps reduce traic and improve 
analyzer performance. Flow Mapping is a 
technology found in Gigamon’s GigaVUE 
Visibility Fabric nodes that takes line-rate traic 
at 1Gb, 10Gb, 40Gb or 100Gb from a network 
tap or a SPAN/mirror port (physical or virtual) 
and then optimizes lows based on individual 
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