Elusive Threats: Security Weaknesses of Commercial Cellular Networks
Scott C. Forbes

TL;DR
This paper examines the security vulnerabilities of commercial cellular networks, highlighting risks to privacy and data integrity that could lead to serious security breaches for users and organizations.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of existing security weaknesses in cellular networks and emphasizes the need for improved mitigation strategies.
Findings
Cellular networks are vulnerable despite encryption.
Security breaches can lead to privacy loss and security threats.
Current security measures are insufficient against sophisticated attacks.
Abstract
Commercial cellular telecommunications networks are routinely used as key means of voice and data transport by both businesses and the Public. Despite advances in encryption and other security measures, these commercial cellular networks remain extremely vulnerable to malicious attacks and the loss of user and data privacy and integrity. Such losses can result not only in mere inconvenience, but in serious corporate and national security breaches. Because of the potentially catastrophic nature of such security breaches, it behooves cellular network operators, distributors, and users to explore these network risk areas and mitigate them to the extent that current resources allow.
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Taxonomy
TopicsICT Impact and Policies · Digital Platforms and Economics · Wireless Communication Networks Research
