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Ericsson's Cradlepoint Acquires Cloud Security Platform Ericom

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Ericsson’s drive to deliver second-to-none enterprise connectivity solutions for businesses of all sizes around the world has been boosted by the acquisition of cloud-based security specialist Ericom, by Cradlepoint, part of Ericsson. 

Cradlepoint, itself a leader in enterprise-focused wireless WAN and private 5G networks, is part of Ericsson’s Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions (BEWS). The combined portfolio leads the industry in next-generation enterprise and private network connectivity with the broadest portfolio of 5G solution choices for enterprises and public sector agencies embracing digitalization and Industry 4.0.

With cybersecurity high of the agendas of enterprise digitalization strategies worldwide, Cradlepoint’s acquisition of Ericom - including its cloud-based enterprise security capabilities - strengthens Ericsson’s appeal as the portfolio solution of choice.

Ericom’s zero trust and cloud-based security solutions will form the basis of the new Cradlepoint NetCloud Threat Defense cloud service, expanding the company’s mobile-capable and router-integrated SASE (secure access service edge) and zero trust portfolio of solutions for fixed-site, remote worker, in-vehicle and IoT use cases.

George Mulhern, Head of Ericsson Business Area Enterprise Wireless Solutions and CEO of Cradlepoint
We can now deliver a comprehensive SD-WAN and SASE solution for Wireless WAN and private cellular networking, leveraging 5G while addressing the wireline needs of enterprise customers.

Will Townsend, VP and principal analyst of networking and security at Moor Insights & Strategy
Networking and security are rapidly merging within the enterprise, and the cloud is increasingly leveraged as the preferred SASE delivery mechanism. Cradlepoint’s acquisition of Ericom and its zero trust security capabilities should position the company well to capitalize, especially in organizations considering a 5G-centric deployment approach.

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