Intelligent Control in 6G Open RAN: Security Risk or Opportunity?
Sanaz Soltani, Mohammad Shojafar, Ali Amanlou, Rahim Tafazolli

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive survey of RIC security in 6G Open RAN, analyzing vulnerabilities, real-world incidents, mitigation strategies, and future research directions to enhance network security and resilience.
Contribution
It is the first in-depth review of RIC security, combining historical RAN security evolution with specific analysis of 6G Open RAN security challenges and opportunities.
Findings
Identifies key security vulnerabilities in RIC.
Highlights real-world security incidents involving RIC.
Discusses mitigation strategies and future research directions.
Abstract
The Open Radio Access Network (Open RAN) framework, emerging as the cornerstone for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled Sixth-Generation (6G) mobile networks, heralds a transformative shift in radio access network architecture. As the adoption of Open RAN accelerates, ensuring its security becomes critical. The RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) plays a central role in Open RAN by improving network efficiency and flexibility. Nevertheless, it also brings about potential security risks that need careful scrutiny. Therefore, it is imperative to evaluate the current state of RIC security comprehensively. This assessment is essential to gain a profound understanding of the security considerations associated with RIC. This survey combines a comprehensive analysis of RAN security, tracing its evolution from 2G to 5G, with an in-depth exploration of RIC security, marking the first comprehensive…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Body Area Networks
