SECURITY PROTOCOLS FOR SAFEGUARDING 5G NETWORKS AGAINST DDOS ATTACKS USING NFV

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  • M.C. Malini, Dr. N. Chandrakala Author

Abstract

In the generation of rapid technological improvements, 5G networks constitute a vast leap in communique technology, providing remarkable velocity, potential, and connectivity. However, this evolution brings about new safety demanding situations, specifically in safeguarding towards Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. This paper delves into the intricacies of 5G structure, highlighting its vulnerabilities and the ability access factors for DDoS threats. We discover a comprehensive set of safety protocols designed to reinforce 5G networks, emphasizing the aggregate of advanced encryption strategies, robust authentication mechanisms, and real-time anomaly detection structures. Additionally, the paper examines the position of synthetic intelligence and system studying in predicting and mitigating DDoS attacks, imparting an adaptive and proactive protection method. The integration of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) era is likewise explored, highlighting its role in enhancing community flexibility and resilience. Through an in-intensity assessment of contemporary-day security abilities and case research, we present a roadmap for enhancing the resilience of 5G networks, making sure a normal and reliable communication environment for the future.

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2024-11-06

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SECURITY PROTOCOLS FOR SAFEGUARDING 5G NETWORKS AGAINST DDOS ATTACKS USING NFV. (2024). Machine Intelligence Research, 18(2), 366-383. http://machineintelligenceresearchs.com/index.php/mir/article/view/172