Netcracker Technology is stepping firmly into the spotlight at TM Forum Innovate Americas in Dallas next week, where the company will take part in a mainstage keynote panel dedicated to one of the most pressing concerns in the telecom industry today: cybersecurity. As a Diamond sponsor, Netcracker’s presence underscores its strategic positioning at the intersection of resilient network defense and AI-driven transformation. The keynote, titled Telco Cybersecurity in the Age of AI, will gather leading figures from across telecom security, including Robert Mayer of USTelecom, Kathryn Condello of Lumen, and Netcracker’s own CTO Bob Titus, to examine the dual challenges of defending critical infrastructure and responsibly adopting AI technologies. By bringing together voices deeply involved in national security and supply chain defense, the session promises to ground its discussion in real-world case studies while also projecting forward into the evolving security landscape of AI-powered communications.
Complementing the cybersecurity dialogue, Netcracker will also use the event to unveil the latest evolution of its Agentic AI Solution for telecom, a platform designed to help service providers deploy agentic AI at commercial scale with measurable impact. The emphasis is on ensuring that AI systems in telecom operate within a trusted, secure framework, balancing innovation with the heightened need for resilience in networks increasingly targeted by cyber adversaries. By aligning its AI ambitions with a strong security focus, Netcracker aims to present a roadmap for telecom operators looking to evolve into AI-enabled digital service providers without compromising safety or reliability.
The company’s involvement doesn’t stop with security. At noon on September 10, Netcracker’s Chief Strategy Officer Ari Banerjee will join executives from Google Fiber, Telesat, and T-Mobile in a keynote panel exploring Shaping the Next Era of CX With AI-Driven Digital Transformation. This discussion will address how customer experience is shifting in the AI era, with insights ranging from broadband architecture to satellite connectivity and mobile ecosystems. Later that afternoon, Banerjee will share the stage with T-Mobile’s Dan Thygesen in a fireside chat titled Driving the Telco-to-Techco Shift With the Uncarrier Approach, focusing on how operators like T-Mobile are monetizing 5G and building digital partner ecosystems. Netcracker’s central role in these conversations reinforces its dual narrative: cybersecurity and AI are not separate domains but converging forces that will shape how telcos redefine their businesses in the coming decade.
By combining its sponsorship, product showcase, and leadership across multiple stages, Netcracker positions itself as more than a solutions vendor—it is presenting as a thought partner for telecoms navigating the high-stakes shift to AI-enabled, security-centric models. With Google Fiber, Telesat, and T-Mobile joining its panels, the company also highlights its active role in the North American market, bridging technological promise with operational execution. The emphasis on trust, resilience, and measurable outcomes signals that for Netcracker, the move toward AI in telecom cannot be divorced from the question of how secure and sustainable these deployments will be when tested against real-world threats.
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