Overview of Security of Virtual Mobile Networks
Ijaz Ahmad, Ilkka Harjula, Jarno Pinola

TL;DR
This paper reviews the security challenges and solutions associated with Virtual Mobile Networks (VMNs) in 5G, focusing on virtualization, softwarization, and cloud-based security issues.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of security challenges and potential solutions specific to VMNs, highlighting the complex security requirements of virtualized 5G infrastructure.
Findings
Identification of key security challenges in VMNs
Discussion of potential security solutions for VMNs
Highlighting the complexity of security in virtualized 5G environments
Abstract
5G is enabling different services over the same physical infrastructure through the concepts and technologies of virtualization, softwarization, slicing and cloud computing. Virtual Mobile Networks (VMNs), using these concepts, provide an opportunity to share the same physical infrastructure among multiple operators. Each VMN Operator (VMNO) can have own distinct operating and support systems. However, the technologies used to enable VMNs have their own explicit security challenges and solutions. The integrated environment built upon virtualization, softwarization, and cloudification, thus, will have complex security requirements and implications. In this vain, this article provides an overview of the security challenges and potential solutions for VMNs.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Software-Defined Networks and 5G · Network Security and Intrusion Detection
