Honeypot Fake Infrastructure Catches Insider Fraud
If we use honeypots to lure and identify criminals working outside of telcos, why not use the same method to catch insiders?
If we use honeypots to lure and identify criminals working outside of telcos, why not use the same method to catch insiders?
The record of the telco’s network assets may not match the reality. This leads to lots of avoidable costs.
Your telco may be wasting energy, space and money by allowing old network assets to “rust-in-place” when they should be sold or used as spares.
Operators need to invest in network capex just to retain customers. To prevent declining margins, they also need to offer more services than before.
Watch a video of the network asset assurance panel held during the Subex 2013 User Conference.