5G Security and Privacy: A Research Roadmap
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2003.13604v1
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 16:36:43 GMT
- Title: 5G Security and Privacy: A Research Roadmap
- Authors: Elisa Bertino, Syed Rafiul Hussain, and Omar Chowdhury
- Abstract summary: 5G - the latest generation of cellular networks - combines different technologies to increase capacity, reduce latency, and save energy.
We outline recent approaches supporting systematic analyses of 4G LTE and 5G protocols and their related defenses.
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- Abstract: Cellular networks represent a critical infrastructure and their security is
thus crucial. 5G - the latest generation of cellular networks - combines
different technologies to increase capacity, reduce latency, and save energy.
Due to its complexity and scale, however, ensuring its security is extremely
challenging. In this white paper, we outline recent approaches supporting
systematic analyses of 4G LTE and 5G protocols and their related defenses and
introduce an initial security and privacy roadmap, covering different research
challenges, including formal and comprehensive analyses of cellular protocols
as defined by the standardization groups, verification of the software
implementing the protocols, the design of robust defenses, and application and
device security.
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