Carrier 2.0

As AI reshapes enterprise networks, traditional security models are reaching their limits. The old assumption that networking and security are separate disciplines is giving way to a new reality: trust must be built directly into the infrastructure itself.

In this episode of Carrier 2.0, Steve Saunders explores how the convergence of AI, cloud, operational technology, and critical infrastructure is redefining cybersecurity. With autonomous agents, non-human identities, and machine-to-machine communication rapidly increasing, the challenge is no longer simply protecting users, it's establishing trusted systems capable of governing increasingly autonomous digital environments.

Drawing on insights from technology leaders across the industry, the episode examines the evolution of security from a standalone product to an architectural principle, the growing importance of resilience and sovereignty, and why trust may become the defining competitive advantage for carriers in the AI economy.

Ultimately, as digital infrastructure becomes more intelligent and more distributed, the new perimeter is no longer the network edge, it's trust itself.

Key Talking Points:
The End of the Traditional Perimeter (00:00)
Why AI, cloud, and distributed infrastructure are redefining how organisations think about network security.

Infrastructure Becomes the Target (01:30)
How nation-state attacks are shifting attention from protecting users to protecting critical network infrastructure.

Security Built Into the Network (02:10)
Why the future of cybersecurity lies in embedding protection directly into the network fabric rather than layering it on afterwards.

IT and OT Convergence (03:00)
How enterprise IT and operational technology are coming together, making security a core design principle from the outset.

Governing Non-Human Identities (04:10)
Why AI projects are creating hundreds of autonomous identities that require entirely new approaches to governance.

Trust Over Authentication (05:00)
How the conversation is moving beyond user authentication towards establishing trusted AI frameworks and responsible governance.

Trust, Sovereignty and Resilience (06:00)
Why organisations are increasingly viewing trust and sovereignty as foundational elements of resilient digital infrastructure.

A New Opportunity for Carriers (07:10)
How service providers can move beyond connectivity to help customers govern, secure, and control AI-enabled environments.

Security as an Architectural Property (08:10)
Why security is evolving from a standalone product into an intrinsic characteristic of modern infrastructure.

Trust Is the New Perimeter (08:45)
Why competitive advantage in the AI economy will depend on building trusted systems rather than simply securing network boundaries.

The Carrier Question:
As AI agents, distributed workloads, and critical infrastructure become increasingly interconnected, where should trust actually reside?

For this episode, the answer is within the architecture itself. Security can no longer be treated as a bolt-on capability or a product purchased after deployment. The next generation of networks will be designed around trust, resilience, governance, and sovereignty from the very beginning. For carriers, this represents an opportunity to move beyond delivering connectivity towards becoming trusted stewards of digital infrastructure.

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What is Carrier 2.0?

Carrier 2.0 goes beyond the headlines to uncover the future of telecom. Hosted by Fierce Network’s Steve Saunders, the show brings you inside the minds of the executives rewriting the rules of connectivity. Each episode delivers unfiltered conversations with industry leaders as they confront today’s biggest challenges, share hard-won lessons, and offer bold predictions about what comes next. From 5G and AI to the cloud and open networks, Carrier 2.0 cuts through the hype to reveal the real signals shaping tomorrow’s connected world.