yes, The 5G standard will offer a multitude of benefits, such as enhanced speed and performance, lower latency, and better efficiency. But it will also come with risks. ... To realize a strong and healthy communications future, the industry needs to maintain a laser focus on 5G security.
The Danger of 5G: 5th Generation Cellular Technology Might Be a Threat to Public Health. ... 5G stands for 5th generation cellular technology, and it’s coming your way in 2020. 5G will have an average download speed of about 1GBps (1 gigabyte per second). That means you can download an entire movie in about one second.
The good news is that mobile operators are ensuring security is built into the fabric of their 5G networks. 5G is a more secure standard than 4G, while more stringent testing requirements and security obligations at a national and international level should minimize the risk of vulnerabilities in telecoms equipment.
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I believe that new and unfamiliar technologies must be used to find good solutions so if you look in this point you will see that risk analysis will be low but if you use familiar technologies , risk analysis will be high. Finally how you protect the network from threats , look from attack side not from defense side . No permanent solutions because every day there are updates and the world is change.
I believe that new and unfamiliar technologies must be used to find good solutions so if you look in this point you will see that risk analysis will be low but if you use familiar technologies , risk analysis will be high. Finally how you protect the network from threats , look from attack side not from defense side . No permanent solutions because every day there are updates and the world is change.
There are security threats in IoT and there is 5G mobile networking. Those universes are parallel and have little overlapping. No relevance whether it is 4G or 5G whatever!
That may sound crazy, but I always believe it is about time to change the Internet infrastructure, TCP/IP stack and the IP addresses (v4 and v6) altogether to solve the chronic security incidents (Hijacking), address exhaustion (IPv4) and others….
Well 5G networks are being developed and deployed to have vision of Network Society with and network deployment for mission critical services and applications. There are inherent ways like network slicing provide isolated sub-network. On top of this one can enable boot strapping into specific slices.
Other service related security possibilities are network enforced security policy, authentication, key management and data security services.
Encryption, Authentication and Authorization policies overcome security issues.
The main problem will be the huge increase of connected devices, not the security of 5G networks itself. But this will be also a problem because the hardware technologies for 5G are mainly been developed by Chineese companies. You can just see what has happened with D. Trump and Huawei, because is all related to 5G technology
Most carriers are reverting to L2 or if not should be as it is much more secure and requires a at presence intrusion generally .. any G service should be secured end to end as it does not use IP apart from wifi off/on load services nor does it use TCP/IP for the core data transmission .. Now when you lay 5G over SD-WAN then you may have an issue but the data is beyond most ppl’s handling capability let alone govt’s etc ..so if they can get and capture anything useful I would be amazed
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