Course Overview

Blockchain technology offers tamper-resistant, transparent, and decentralized mechanisms that are increasingly relevant for telecom operations and digital identity ecosystems. In telecom, blockchain can enable secure inter-operator settlements, fraud reduction, roaming management, and supply chain integrity. In the public sector, it supports trusted digital identity, credential verification, and citizen data protection. This course provides a foundational and applied understanding of blockchain concepts, focusing on telecom and identity management use cases, architecture options, governance models, and policy considerations. Participants will explore how blockchain can be safely adopted within regulated environments, supported by hands-on analytical labs and real-world case scenarios.

Upcoming Trainings

Feb 9, 2026

Toronto, Canada

Feb 23, 2026

Toronto, Canada

Mar 9, 2026

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Mar 23, 2026

Abu Dhabi, UAE

Target Audience

  • Government IT and digital identity authorities
  • Telecom operators (OSS/BSS, roaming, fraud, and billing teams)
  • Telecom regulators and policy makers
  • Cybersecurity, risk, and compliance professionals
  • Public sector blockchain and digital transformation teams
  • System integrators and technology consultants

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of: IT systems and databases, Telecom operations or digital identity systems
  • Familiarity with: Security and data privacy concepts (helpful)
  • No prior blockchain or cryptography experience required
Course Outline

Day-wise Course Outline