物联网、关键基础设施和 5G 网络切片中的网络安全治理

IF 5.9 2区 管理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Telecommunications Policy Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.telpol.2024.102867
Günter Knieps
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在过去十年中,网络安全已成为向 5G 网络转变所带来的颠覆性挑战。5G 是一种与应用无关的通用技术 (GPT),其主要特点是作为多维上游技术,为各网络行业乃至整个经济中大量开放的下游物联网 (IoT) 应用和用例提供支持。本文的重点是网络安全治理的网络经济学,考虑近期欧盟网络安全监管框架、国际标准化组织的广泛标准化努力以及应对 5G 网络性能和安全挑战的经济激励之间的相互作用。基于 5G 网络切片的经济概念,分析了由物联网(IoT)驱动的创业挑战,并着眼于物联网应用的物理侧和虚拟侧之间的互补性。在不同类型的逻辑分离、QoS 区分的 5G 带宽容量与传感器网络、数据存储和处理等其他虚拟资源以及端到端切片安全相结合的背景下,网络切片具有特别的意义。本文表明,不能孤立地考虑实施 5G 网络安全的经济激励因素,而必须结合 5G 网络切片的其他性能要求来看待。这也是在 5G 网络中实施网络切片架构的驱动力,因为 5G 网络具有多种异构网络切片,这些网络切片具有不同的 QoS 差异和各种网络安全要求。
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Internet of Things, critical infrastructures, and the governance of cybersecurity in 5G network slicing
Over the last decade, cybersecurity has become a disruptive challenge driven by the shift to 5G networks. 5G is an application-agnostic general-purpose technology (GPT) characterized by its major role as multidimensional upstream technology for a large and open set of downstream Internet of Things (IoT) applications and use cases in various network industries and, more generally, within the economy as a whole. The focus of this paper is on the network economics of cybersecurity governance, considering the interplay between the recent EU cybersecurity regulatory framework, the extensive standardization efforts of international standardization organizations, and the economic incentives to tackle 5G network performance and security challenges. Based on the economic concept of 5G-based network slicing, the entrepreneurial challenges driven by the Internet of Things (IoT) are analyzed with an eye towards the complementarity between the physical side and virtual side of IoT applications. Network slicing gains particular relevance in the context of different types of logically separated, QoS-differentiated 5G bandwidth capacities, which are combined with other virtual resources such as sensor networks, data storage and processing, together with end-to-end slice security. It is shown in this paper that economic incentives for the implementation of 5G cybersecurity cannot be considered in isolation but must be viewed in combination with other performance requirements of 5G network slices. This is the driver for implementing network slicing architectures within 5G networks that feature a multitude of heterogeneous network slices with different QoS differentiation and various cybersecurity requirements.
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Telecommunications Policy
Telecommunications Policy 工程技术-电信学
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122
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38 days
期刊介绍: Telecommunications Policy is concerned with the impact of digitalization in the economy and society. The journal is multidisciplinary, encompassing conceptual, theoretical and empirical studies, quantitative as well as qualitative. The scope includes policy, regulation, and governance; big data, artificial intelligence and data science; new and traditional sectors encompassing new media and the platform economy; management, entrepreneurship, innovation and use. Contributions may explore these topics at national, regional and international levels, including issues confronting both developed and developing countries. The papers accepted by the journal meet high standards of analytical rigor and policy relevance.
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