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5G security concerns include expanded network attack surfaces, software-defined infrastructure, supply-chain risks, and threats to connected devices.

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5G is the fifth generation of cellular networks, designed to provide faster speeds, lower latency, and support for many connected devices simultaneously. It achieves this through software-defined networking, virtualization, and network slicing, which allows operators to allocate resources dynamically for different services. These capabilities enable advanced applications like Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles.

From a security standpoint, 5G’s software-driven architecture and expanded device ecosystem increase the attack surface. Risks include vulnerabilities in network slicing configurations that could allow unauthorized access, weaknesses in virtualized core network components, and insecure IoT devices connecting to the network. Effective defense requires strong authentication, encryption of signaling and user data, and continuous monitoring for unusual traffic patterns to detect potential intrusions or misconfigurations.

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Trend Micro Research, News and Perspectives 3 years, 10 months ago

Pros and Cons of 5G

As private 5G networks continue to roll-out, CISOs and security leaders need to fully aware of the security implications to minimize cyber risk. Explore pros and cons as well as security tips for implementing private 5G.