[Legacy Report] Optical Communication Topologies and Deployment Techniques for Secure Data Transmission
Fiber Optic technology has become a critical design element in the Cyber Technology infrastructure as it can
support the increased bandwidth, communication topologies, and data rates necessitated by the user base.
Novel approaches including; switched networks, optical multiplexing, and amplification further expands the
optical reach to achieve the FTTx, Last Mile objectives, and Distributive Antenna System (DAS) in-building
enhancement. However, as this growth becomes more prominent, the numberless ways to thwart, infiltrate and
even steal the data stream has increased as well. This presentation will discuss the several ways that optical
data paths are used, and highlight the vulnerabilities specific to these various infrastructures. Examples of
technical solutions shall be presented to address the strengths and vulnerabilities inherent within Fiber Optic
networks.
Dino Giordano is the Principle RF Design Engineer focusing on Distributive Antenna Systems (DAS) and Wireless products for
Microwave Photonic Systems (MPS). Dino directs MPS in the design and development of active distributive antenna system products.
He has been positioned in the DAS enhancement industry for over 18 years. Dino has taken on the part of innovated lead for many
DAS orientated company’s, previously as the Director of Engineering for Fiber Span. Having an extensive understanding of products,
systems, and market trends, he drives himself to offer a full comprehensive solution for a multitude of engineering requirements. Dino
has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from State University of New York Polytechnic Institute at Utica.
Dino@B2BPhotonics.com
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