NSA and CISA Assess Potential Threats to 5G
Jorge Laurel unpacks NSA’s recently published document examining potential security threats to 5G.
The Enduring Security Framework, a public-private partnership with NSA as its executive secretariat, released a new product examining the benefits, security risks, deployment, and benefits of 5G network slicing. Based on the previously published work “Potential threat vectors to 5G infrastructure,” the new document provides an executive overview of the risks involved with deploying network slicing, including potential management strategies. Learn about the Enduring Security Framework, the work they do, and their assessment of the threats to a network slice and the 5G infrastructure as a whole.
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Jorge Laurel Project Director for the Enduring Security Framework NSA
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