1. What challenges does 5G technology face in terms of security?
5G technology faces significant security challenges due to its dynamic combination of cutting-edge developments. Despite providing widespread connection to various use cases, security remains the most challenging aspect to execute. To address this, security systems utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) are necessary to automatically identify possible tamperings through intelligent, adaptive, and autonomous security management. These solutions can swiftly analyze vast volumes of data to uncover new threats, such as zero-day attacks, while also improving intrusion detection performance. The special section on next-generation security applications and practices aims to communicate the most recent knowledge and advancements in device, application, and system security and privacy, particularly in the context of 5G, Industry 4.0, and Society 5.0.
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2. Who are the guest editors?
The guest editors are SeongHan Shin from AIST and Naoto Yanai from Osaka University. They are responsible for overseeing the special section and ensuring its quality and relevance. SeongHan Shin is affiliated with AIST, while Naoto Yanai is associated with Osaka University. Both editors bring their expertise and research background to the section, contributing to its success and impact in the field.
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