Exploring the technological advancements and security issues of 5G
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology, 40601, Bondo, Siaya County, Kenya.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(02), 812–846
Publication history:
Received on 26 June 2024, revised on 07 August 2024, and accepted on 10 August 2024
Abstract:
The evolution to fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks marks a transformative era in telecommunications, offering remarkable enhancements in data transfer speeds, reduced latency, and the capability to support an extensive number of connected devices. Despite these advancements, the rapid deployment of 5G technology introduces significant security and privacy challenges. This paper seeks to address the problem of securing 5G networks against potential vulnerabilities and cyber-attacks, which could undermine the reliability and integrity of this critical infrastructure. Previous efforts to mitigate these security issues have focused on enhancing encryption methods, developing robust authentication protocols, and implementing advanced intrusion detection systems. However, these approaches often fall short due to the complex and dynamic nature of 5G networks, which incorporate diverse technologies and a wide range of frequency bands. This study identifies the limitations of existing solutions, such as their inability to adequately protect against sophisticated attacks and their lack of scalability in the face of rapidly expanding network demands. To address these challenges, this paper employs a multi-faceted methodology, including a comprehensive review of current security practices, a detailed analysis of potential vulnerabilities within 5G architecture, and the development of innovative security frameworks tailored specifically for 5G networks. The research includes both theoretical models and practical simulations to validate the proposed solutions. The results indicate significant improvements in the security and resilience of 5G networks, with the proposed frameworks effectively mitigating identified vulnerabilities and enhancing overall network protection. These findings have important implications for the future of telecommunications, suggesting that with the right security measures, 5G can be safely and effectively integrated into critical infrastructure, supporting innovations in smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation.
Keywords:
5G technology; Security issues; Privacy concerns; Cybersecurity; Data privacy; Telecommunications
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