"Strengthening Cybersecurity in 5G Networks: Threats, Challenges, and Strategic Solutions"

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  • Srikanth Bellamkonda Assistant Vice President – Network Solutions Design and Delivery Manager, Barclays Services Corp, Whippany, New Jersey, USA.

Keywords:

5G networks, Cybersecurity threats, Network slicing exploitation, AI-driven threat detection, Edge computing security

Abstract

The deployment of 5G networks marks a significant leap in telecommunications, offering unprecedented speed, reduced latency, and enhanced connectivity. However, the complexity and expansive nature of 5G architecture introduce substantial cybersecurity challenges. This paper explores the critical aspects of cybersecurity in 5G networks, identifying potential threats, assessing existing security measures, and proposing comprehensive strategies to mitigate risks. Through a systematic literature review and analysis of case studies from diverse industries, the study highlights key vulnerabilities such as network slicing exploitation, supply chain attacks, and edge computing threats. Additionally, the research evaluates the effectiveness of current defense mechanisms, including advanced encryption techniques, robust authentication protocols, and AI-driven threat detection systems. The findings underscore the necessity for a multi-layered cybersecurity framework that incorporates both traditional and emerging technologies to safeguard 5G infrastructures. The paper concludes by offering recommendations for industry stakeholders to enhance the resilience of 5G networks against evolving cyber threats, ensuring secure and reliable deployment in a highly connected world.

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Published

2021-12-28

How to Cite

Srikanth Bellamkonda. (2021). "Strengthening Cybersecurity in 5G Networks: Threats, Challenges, and Strategic Solutions". Journal of Computational Analysis and Applications (JoCAAA), 29(6), 1159–1173. Retrieved from https://eudoxuspress.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1394

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