Addressing Mobile Networks Security Requirements and Opportunities With Fortinet
Before 5G, operators' exposure to threats and cyberattacks were low due to the technology and nature of pre-5G networks and services. That, combined with limited regulatory pressure on securing their service infrastructure, led to a 'relaxed' approach to security whereby the bare minimum exposure points were protected (and not necessarily in all cases). For example, the radio access network (RAN) to core connectivity (SecGW) and the core to packet data network (PDN) connectivity (Gi-LAN) may have been the only secured segments.
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