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NIST Seeks Public Comment on 4th White Paper on 5G Cybersecurity
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NIST Seeks Public Comment on 4th White Paper on 5G Cybersecurity

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The National Institute of Standards and Technology‘s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence is calling for public comments on the initial public draft version of the 4th entry in “Applying 5G Cybersecurity and Privacy Capabilities,” a series of white papers meant for professionals in technology, cybersecurity and privacy tasked with securing 5G even as its usage and deployment evolve.

Reallocation of Temporary Identities

The latest white paper, titled “Reallocation of Temporary Identities,” discusses how 5G protects subscriber identities, with a focus on how temporary IDs are reallocated by a 5G network to shield users from identification and location by attackers, the NIST Computer Security Resource Center said Thursday.

Interested parties have until Dec. 6 to submit comments.

Using Hardware-Enabled Security to Ensure 5G System Platform Integrity

The NCCoE released the initial public draft version of the 3rd white paper in the series in late September, also for public comment. Titled “Using Hardware-Enabled Security to Ensure 5G System Platform Integrity,” the paper tackles the fostering of trust in a 5G server infrastructure through the use of hardware-enabled security capabilities.

Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 2025 5G Summit, which will tackle various topics like 5G at the edge, how 5G supports the DOD’s CJADC2 efforts, 5G-powered warfighting capabilities and more. The event will take place on Feb. 27, 2025.