1、 5G CYBERSECURITY Preparing a Secure Evolution to 5G Mike Bartock Jeff Cichonski Murugiah Souppaya National Institute of Standards and Technology Draft February 2020 5G-securitynist.gov PROJECT DESCRIPTION The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), a part of the National Institute of 1
2、 Standards and Technology (NIST), is a collaborative hub where industry organizations, 2 government agencies, and academic institutions work together to address businesses most 3 pressing cybersecurity challenges. Through this collaboration, the NCCoE develops modular, 4 easily adaptable example cyb
3、ersecurity solutions demonstrating how to apply standards and 5 best practices by using commercially available technology. To learn more about the NCCoE, visit 6 http:/www.nccoe.nist.gov. To learn more about NIST, visit http:/www.nist.gov. 7 This document describes several security considerations as
4、 industry is preparing for a migration 8 to 5G technology. NCCoE cybersecurity team will develop approaches and proposed solutions in 9 collaboration with a Community of Interest, equipment vendors, and telecommunication 10 providers. 11 ABSTRACT 12 Cellular networks will be transitioning from 4G to
5、 5G, and 5G networks will provide increased 13 cybersecurity protections. This project will identify several 5G use case scenarios and 14 demonstrate for each one how to strengthen the 5G architecture components to mitigate 15 identified risks and meet industry sectors compliance requirements. The p
6、roject will 16 demonstrate how commercial and open source products can leverage cybersecurity standards 17 and recommended practices for each of the 5G use case scenarios, as well as showcase how 5G 18 security features can be utilized. A phased approach will be employed to align with the 19 develop