1、5G CybersecurityVolume A:Executive Summary NIST Special Publication 1800-33A Initial Public DraftMichael BartockJeffrey CichonskiMurugiah SouppayaInformation Technology Laboratory Karen Scarfone Scarfone CybersecurityParisa GrayeliSanjeev SharmaThe MITRE Corporation March 2025 This publication is av
2、ailable free of charge from:https:/www.nccoe.nist.gov/publications/practice-guide/nist-sp-1800-33-ipd-5g-cybersecurity5G Cybersecurity|Volume A:Executive Summary1Purpose and ScopeThe National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence(NCCoE)is collaborating with technology providers and other companies on a
3、 project to develop example solution approaches for safeguarding 5G networks.These solutions use combinations of cybersecurity and privacy measures drawn from 5G capabilities and recommended practices.Details of the projects goals and implementation,including its technologies and architectures,along
4、 with testbed observations and findings are being documented in a NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide.As the first volume of the practice guide,this document summarizes the most significant cybersecurity and privacy recommendations from the other volumes.Detailed information on 5G cybersecurity and pr
5、ivacy capabilities is also being published as part of a white paper series.AudienceThis volume is intended for technology,cybersecurity,and privacy professionals who are involved in using,managing,or providing 5G-enabled services and products.This includes commercial mobile network operators,potenti
6、al private 5G network operators,and end-user organizations.25G Cybersecurity|Volume A:Executive SummaryProject Approach OverviewThe Challenge Fifth-generation technology for broadband cellular networks 5G will significantly improve how humans and machines communicate,operate,and interact in the phys