Osvaldo Aldao
Enea AB, CTO
Speaker Bio
Osvaldo Aldao is Chief Product & Technology Officer at Enea AB, a global leader in cybersecurity and telecom software. With nearly 30 years in the telecom industry, Osvaldo has held leadership roles building and scaling global products across cybersecurity, network intelligence, and core network software.
At Enea, Osvaldo leads the company's global product and technology agenda, advancing innovation in cybersecurity, monetization, and optimization solutions, helping operators to defend against increasingly sophisticated threats to the network and user, while improving performance.
Before joining Enea, he held senior leadership roles at Ericsson, including Head of Portfolio for Communications Services. Working across Europe, Latin America, and Asia, he has developed a deep understanding of the evolving needs of secure and intelligent communication networks. He is a regular speaker at industry events, including GSMA.
Osvaldo holds an MSc in Telecommunications and Electronic Engineering from ITBA, complemented by executive education at London Business School. He has been based in Stockholm, Sweden for the past 20 years, where he lives with his family.
Presentation: From Conflict Zones to Commercial Networks: Building a Collective Defense for the AI Era
Enea has monitored threats to mobile networks globally for over two decades, including active tracking of security incidents in conflict zones. Today’s battlefield developments will impact commercial networks tomorrow – and mobile operators need to prepare.
This session dives into that intelligence to reveal a rapidly growing attack surface: from command-and-control threats on connected devices to state-sponsored exploitation of signaling protocols by governments and surveillance vendors. Some of these threats are hitting Latin America’s mobile networks today.
The session makes the case for why AI-driven, protocol-aware defenses are no longer optional - and what the industry, including vendors, regulators, and operators, must do collectively to protect the critical infrastructure on which modern societies depend.