Advanced Penetration Testing for Enhancing 5G Security
Shari-Ann Smith-Haynes

TL;DR
This paper reviews and compares penetration testing methods for 5G networks, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches to address unique 5G features and improve security against evolving cyber threats.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of current 5G penetration testing techniques, highlighting their limitations and proposing multithreaded approaches for enhanced security testing.
Findings
5G features like massive MIMO and network slicing require new testing methods
Multithreaded penetration testing approaches improve vulnerability detection
Case studies reveal practical challenges in real-world 5G security testing
Abstract
Advances in fifth-generation (5G) networks enable unprecedented reliability, speed, and connectivity compared to previous mobile networks. These advancements can revolutionize various sectors by supporting applications requiring real-time data processing. However, the rapid deployment and integration of 5G networks bring security concerns that must be addressed to operate these infrastructures safely. This paper reviews penetration testing approaches for identifying security vulnerabilities in 5G networks. Penetration testing is an ethical hacking technique used to simulate a network's security posture in the event of cyberattacks. This review highlights the capabilities, advantages, and limitations of recent 5G-targeting security tools for penetration testing. It examines ways adversaries exploit vulnerabilities in 5G networks, covering tactics and strategies targeted at 5G features. A…
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