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Title Exploring The Security And Operational Aspects Of The 5Th Generation Wireless Communication System
ID_Doc 25785
Authors Farroha B.S.; Farroha D.L.; Cook J.D.; Dutta A.
Year 2019
Published Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 11015
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2519245
Abstract The development and implementation of the next generation wireless technology has been a key industrial goal over the last decade where many pieces of infrastructure are being incrementally built and deployed. The dream of automated homes, driverless vehicles, automated air traffic control, and intelligent cybermedicine can all be implemented with 5G and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML). Once you add AI/ML to the proposed high bandwidth, high speed, low latency network, with ubiquitous connectivity, we get a platform that can enable many safety-critical automated functions. 5G can also provide connectivity to every potential device to ensure owner knowledge of status and alerts for potential malfunctions. All this data can become weaponized in the wrong hands, so as we create more data to make life better and safer, we create vulnerabilities that can leverage the speed, and capacity of the communication system to harm users. This paper addresses the potential vulnerabilities and mitigations of ubiquitously implementing 5G to ensure secure communications and data protection. © 2019 SPIE.
Author Keywords 5G security; Artificial Intelligence (AI); Cybersecurity; Internet of Everything (IoE); Internet of Things (IoT); Machine Learning (ML) to the edge; Secure Mobile Computing; Smart Cities; Telematics; V2X


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