Modern law enforcement vehicles are more connected than ever—housing mobile data terminals (MDTs), body cameras, biometric scanners, ANPR systems and more. With this complexity comes a critical need for secure, segmented networking.
Join Aviat Networks for an in-depth webinar exploring how Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) technology enhances mobile public safety routers:
- Isolates and secures traffic: Creating a virtual router for each application, ensuring that sensitive networks like the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) remain completely separate from other systems, like a body camera’s cloud upload.
- Reduces the attack surface: By containing issues within a single VRF instance, you can prevent lateral movement and limit the impact of a potential security breach.
- Enables independent policy control: Apply strict security policies, including ACLs and QoS, to sensitive networks while maintaining flexibility for other applications.
- Supports multi-tenancy: Securely manage overlapping IP address spaces without the complexity of NAT or renumbering.
- Preventing route leakage and misconfiguration
By providing Layer 3 security benefits analogous to VLANs at Layer 2, VRF is an essential tool for building resilient and secure public safety networks. Whether you’re managing fleet connectivity or designing resilient public safety networks, this session will provide actionable insights into how VRF supports enhanced security with the flexibility and control needed in today’s mobile environments.
Who Should Attend:

- Public safety IT and network professionals
- Law enforcement technology managers
- System integrators and solution architects
- Anyone involved in mobile router deployment or security
Presenters:
John Yaldwyn – Sr. Director, PLM Access – Aviat Networks
Jake Smith – Director, PLM Cellular – Aviat Networks