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Verticals in 5G MEC-Use Cases and Security Challenges

Tomasz W. Nowak, Mariusz Sepczuk, Zbigniew Kotulski, Wojciech Niewolski, Rafał Artych, Krzysztof Bocianiak, Tomasz Ośko, Jean-Philippe Wary

2021IEEE Access61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

5G is the fifth-generation cellular network satisfying the requirements IMT-2020 (International Mobile Telecommunications-2020) of the International Telecommunication Union. Mobile network operators started using it worldwide in 2019. Generally, 5G achieves exceptionally high values of performance parameters of access and transmission. The application of edge servers has been proposed to facilitate implementing such requirements of 5G, resulting in 5G MEC (Multi-access Edge Computing) technology. Moreover, to optimize services for specific business applications, the concept of 5G vertical industries has been proposed. In this article, we study how the application of the MEC technology affects the functioning of 5G MEC-based services. We consider twelve representative vertical industries of 5G MEC by presenting their essential characteristics, threats, vulnerabilities, and known attacks. Furthermore, we analyze their functional properties, give efficiency patterns and identify the effect of applying the MEC technology in 5G on the resultant network's quality parameters to determine the expected security requirements. As a result of the research, we identify the impact of classified threats on the 5G empowered vertical industries and identify the most sensitive cases to focus on their protection against network attacks in the first place.

Topics & Concepts

Mobile edge computingComputer scienceCellular networkServerComputer networkEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionQuality of experienceTelecommunicationsComputer securityMobile telephonyEdge computingAccess networkMobile computingQuality of serviceMobile radioIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingAdvanced Data and IoT TechnologiesSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G