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MACHINE-TO-MACHINE & eUICC MASTERCLASS The Internet of Things (IoT) is currently taking shape and embarking on a huge growth path towards the future. It truly promises to become the next revolution after the Internet and the mobile internet. It is estimated that for every person on the planet there will be at least five connected devices by 2020. One of the enablers is ubiquitous connectivity. Mobile network operators view the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) segment of IoT as a huge growth area for them. To enable this growth they are realizing that they must also facilitate the large-scale remote management of these devices. This is where the embedded SIM (eUICC) plays an important role. At its core, eUICC enables remote provisioning of SIM profiles, which means that the Service Provider (SP) can switch mobile network subscription without a SIM swap. However, what does this mean for your business? How to leverage the opportunities? What are the impact to legacy systems, and security threats when implementing a M2M solution? In order to make an educated decision, you need knowledge. • Understand the new IoT landscape from a product and technical perspective • Identify the need for eUICCs and where they fit in your plans • Understand the various routes available for eUICC and what security aspects are involved • Assess the impact of eUICC on your business and understand the underlying technical architectures • Understand the core technical specifications WHAT YOU WILL LEARN • Internet of Things: the landscape for M2M • The need for embedded SIM (eUICC) • Understand the eUICC ecosystem, architecture and deployment • Trends and developments • eUICC high level architecture details • Testing, Interoperability and security KEY TOPICS • Employees of companies operating in the telecoms M2M domain; for example MNOs, MVNOs, UICC vendors, handset manufacturers & modem chipset manufacturers • Business consultants, business analysts • Product owners, project and process managers • Security officers • Innovation managers • Solution architects WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

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M A C H I N E - T O - M A C H I N E & e U I C C M A S T E R C L A S S

The Internet of Things (IoT) is currently taking shape and embarking on a huge

growth path towards the future. It truly promises to become the next revolution

after the Internet and the mobile internet. It is estimated that for every person on

the planet there will be at least five connected devices by 2020. One of the enablers

is ubiquitous connectivity. Mobile network operators view the Machine-to-Machine

(M2M) segment of IoT as a huge growth area for them. To enable this growth they are

realizing that they must also facilitate the large-scale remote management of these

devices. This is where the embedded SIM (eUICC) plays an important role. At its core,

eUICC enables remote provisioning of SIM profiles, which means that the Service

Provider (SP) can switch mobile network subscription without a SIM swap. However,

what does this mean for your business? How to leverage the opportunities? What

are the impact to legacy systems, and security threats when implementing a M2M

solution? In order to make an educated decision, you need knowledge.

• Understand the new IoT landscape from

a product and technical perspective

• Identify the need for eUICCs and where

they fit in your plans

• Understand the various routes available

for eUICC and what security aspects are

involved

• Assess the impact of eUICC on your

business and understand the underlying

technical architectures

• Understand the core technical

specifications

W H A T Y O U W I L L L E A R N

• Internet of Things: the landscape for

M2M

• The need for embedded SIM (eUICC)

• Understand the eUICC ecosystem,

architecture and deployment

• Trends and developments

• eUICC high level architecture details

• Testing, Interoperability and security

K E Y T O P I C S

• Employees of companies operating in

the telecoms M2M domain; for example

MNOs, MVNOs, UICC vendors, handset

manufacturers & modem chipset

manufacturers

• Business consultants, business analysts

• Product owners, project and process

managers

• Security officers

• Innovation managers

• Solution architects

W H O S H O U L D A T T E N D ?

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General information

Course duration: 2 days

Language: English

Location: Worldwide

Other related courses

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courses on other topics

discussed in this Masterclass.

As well as opne, in-class

training courses, we also

provide in-company courses

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• Remote & e-commerce

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payments

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application

Registration

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sign up for training courses.

Internet of Things: the landscape for M2M

• Overview of the context for M2M: IoT trends, identifying the enabling technologies, drivers and barriers

• The different roles in this broad concept are explored as well as the various market domains, security and

interoperability

The need for Embedded SIM (eUICC)

• Enabling the M2M market

• Developments that preceded the embedded SIM as a concept, and the relationship with other initiatives

such as Apple SIM.

• The reasons for embedded SIMs entering the market; what problems Embedded SIMs aim to solve?

Embedded SIM ecosystem, architecture and deployment

• High level architecture overview, identifying target markets and challenges such as Security, interoperability,

service management and identifying the required roles and the key roles for the involved parties

Demo

• Review of UL Mobile Spy logs showing profile loading, switching and deletion. Demos of UL Mobile Card

Test Platform or UL Mobile eUICC Profile Tester

Trends and developments

• Current status and overview of deployments, active players, roadmap for eUICC in the M2M Market incl.

eUICC Version 2.0 proprietary profiles, eUICC Version 3.0 and 3.1, SIMAlliance Interoperable Profile format

SCP03T to secure the SIMAlliance Profile, Move to commercial handset devices, MNO-SP Interface, M2M

device authentication and where do ETSI fit in?

eUICC Specification Overview

• What’s here now and what’s coming in GSMA specs (architecture, interfaces, profiles etc.) and ETSI M2M

specs

Compliance Testing for Interoperability and security

• How GSMA’s eUICC Protection Profile ensures the same levels of security as a standard SIM card, GSMA’s

Security Accreditation Scheme (SAS) for eUICCs, Subscription Manager – Secure Routing (SM-SR) and

Subscription Manager – Data Preparation (SM-DP) and Global Platform’s eUICC Configuration Test Suite

Embedded SIM: How does it work?

• Embedded SIM life-cycle model and Step through use-cases and describe the actions for each element

Embedded SIM Remote Provisioning Architecture

• Overview of the SIM profile and the eUICC architecture, explaining the role of the Subscription Manager –

Secure Routing (SM-SR) and the Subscription Manager – Data Preparation (SM-DP)

Embedded SIM Interfaces

• eUICC Interfaces and Off-Card Interfaces

Embedded SIM Procedures

• How does Remote Provisioning and Management of the eUICC work?

Security Model: Threats Analysis & Risk Assessment Model

• What are the security challenges? • Security Analysis Methodology and The Security Realm Approach

Market certified Embedded SIM Versions

• Embedded SIM 2.1, Embedded SIM 3.0 and 3.1