At the beginning of his speech, Mr. Louis Lou said that all critical infrastructure today includes: government, healthcare , finance, etc. Government, electricity, telecommunications, transportation,education , oil and gas… are facing unprecedented threats from cyberspace. The world has witnessed a series of cyber attacks with serious consequences.
Not stopping there, the world will also face new challenges in 5G network security. Currently, 5G is opening a new era for industries with multiple applications such as: ultra-fast data transmission (eMBB), real-time communication (URLLC), connecting millions of IoT devices (mMTC). However, the complex and distributed 5G network architecture becomes a "double-edged sword", creating 3 major challenges in network security.

Specifically, the way network functions are deployed at the edge and network slicing to serve different needs is blurring the lines between traditional security layers. Allowing more devices, systems, and people to access the network also increases the risk from untrusted entities. Along with that, new technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing will increase the attack surface.
In the face of evolving threats, operators around the world can rely on two key industry tools to strengthen their security posture, said Louis Lou. Specifically, GSMA – as the world’s largest telecommunications association – has built MCKB and NESAS as industry-leading cybersecurity certification and guidance programs.
Mr. Louis Lou also shared many practical models from global operators, aiming to enhance network resilience for industries, while meeting regulatory compliance requirements. A typical example is the GSMA MCKB deployment model in 3 phases: Foundation phase - strengthening device security configuration; Advanced phase - integrating access monitoring, detecting abnormalities in operating accounts; Expansion phase - providing secure 5G services for businesses, developing industry-specific security services.
Sharing at the event, Mr. Louis Lou emphasized that Huawei is ready to work closely with telecommunications carriers and the Vietnamese government to jointly build a secure 5G network, protect against threats by approaching international standards and building network resilience strategies for each industry.
Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/huawei-thuc-day-tieu-chuan-an-ninh-mang-de-tang-cuong-bao-mat-mang-luoi-5g-post796874.html
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