2021
DOI: 10.28945/4675
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Implementing Security in IoT Ecosystem Using 5G Network Slicing and Pattern Matched Intrusion Detection System: A Simulation Study

Abstract: Aim/Purpose: 5G and IoT are two path-breaking technologies, and they are like wall and climbers, where IoT as a climber is growing tremendously, taking the support of 5G as a wall. The main challenge that emerges here is to secure the ecosystem created by the collaboration of 5G and IoT, which consists of a network, users, endpoints, devices, and data. Other than underlying and hereditary security issues, they bring many Zero-day vulnerabilities, which always pose a risk. This paper proposes a security solutio… Show more

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“…The application's architecture has added a new module on top of the architecture discussed in Jain et al (2021). This paper has included the machine learning module using neural networks to train the network and handle the intrusion automatically.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The application's architecture has added a new module on top of the architecture discussed in Jain et al (2021). This paper has included the machine learning module using neural networks to train the network and handle the intrusion automatically.…”
Section: Design Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2, as described by Jain et al (2021), shows the sample of seven slices applicable in the healthcare domain and the possible attack scenarios.…”
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confidence: 99%
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