The rapid deployment of 5G networks introduces new cybersecurity challenges due to their enhanced speed, low latency, and massive connectivity. To safeguard these networks, advanced techniques are essential, including network slicing for isolating threats, artificial intelligence and machine learning for real-time threat detection, and blockchain for securing transactions. Additionally, Zero Trust architectures ensure that every access request is authenticated, regardless of origin. These strategies, combined with robust encryption and anomaly detection mechanisms, are critical in addressing the diverse and evolving threats in the 5G ecosystem, ensuring secure and reliable communication for users and industries alike.