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One of the talks you can’t miss at #OrangeCon2025: KPN ethical hackers Sebastiaan Groot & Frank Cozijnsen reveal how they discovered a remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in a standard Steering of Roaming system and how they creatively turned it into two-way communication across networks.

Check out the full schedule and get your tickets: orangecon.nl/#schedule

🎥 What is O-RAN, really?

O-RAN isn't just a buzzword — it's a structural shift in how we build radio access networks.

By moving away from proprietary, locked-in systems and toward open, cloud-native architectures, operators gain flexibility… but also inherit new risks.

At the beginning of this analysis, we lay the groundwork — defining what O-RAN is before unpacking the security implications throughout the session.

▶️ Watch the full webinar for the complete breakdown: app.getcontrast.io/register/p1

🌐 P1 Security at GSMA FASG #30 🌐

P1 Security will be at the GSMA FASG #30 in Sophia Antipolis, France, from November 5th to 7th!

Representing us will be our Founder & CEO, Philippe Langlois, with over 30 years of network security expertise, and Martin Kacer, our Telecom Security Expert Researcher managing GSMA relations.

If you're interested in exploring security solutions for critical mobile infrastructure, discussing the latest in telcosec, or simply connecting, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’d love to meet you!

🚀 5G Security - entdecke pySCASso: Ein Python-Framework zur Automatisierung von GSMA NESAS SCAS Tests! Vom Team BSI entwickelt als Blaupause und Beispiel, lädt es zum Stöbern, zur Inspiration und zur Zusammenarbeit ein. Plattformunabhängig – Produktagnostische Testimplementierung - Minimalinvasiv. Besuche unser Projekt auf GitHub, um mehr zu erfahren und mitzuwirken: github.com/BSI-Bund/pySCASso #pySCASso #TelecomSecurity

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