2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13635-018-0078-7
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Towards 5G cellular network forensics

Abstract: The fifth generation (5G) of cellular networks will bring 10 Gb/s user speeds, 1000-fold increase in system capacity, and 100 times higher connection density. In response to these requirements, the 5G networks will incorporate technologies like CUPS, NFV, network slicing, and CIoT. Each of these 5G features requires system adaptations to enable acquisition and forensic processing of cellular network evidence. This paper reviews the digital forensics mechanisms for Lawful Interception and user localization avai… Show more

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“…An IoT device can be a digital witness that can identify, collect, safeguard and communicate mobile network evidence. It might be necessary for evidence obtained from the IoT device to be correlated with evidence collected from the IoT network operator [2] .…”
Section: Technologies To Impact On Digital Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An IoT device can be a digital witness that can identify, collect, safeguard and communicate mobile network evidence. It might be necessary for evidence obtained from the IoT device to be correlated with evidence collected from the IoT network operator [2] .…”
Section: Technologies To Impact On Digital Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fifth generation of mobile phone networks is now becoming a reality in many countries.It will bring user speeds of 10 Gigabits per second (currently up to 35 Megabits per second), 1000 fold increase in system capacity, and 100 fold increase in connection density over current LTE and LTE Advanced networks. Sharevski [ 123 ] notes that mobile network forensics is a cross discipline of digital forensics and cellular networks with the objective to “… investigate cellular network-facilitated crimes …“. Key technologies that accompany the introduction of 5G include Control and User Plane Separation (CUPS), Network Functional Virtualisation (NFV), network slicing, and Cellular Internet of Things (CIoT).…”
Section: The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Network slicing allows network operators to create customized network partitions based on their preferred business models which can include sharing portions of the network with other operators. This allows for multi-tenancy of the network with multiple options for management of the network [ 123 ].…”
Section: The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The next article also focuses on 5G networks cybersecurity but from different perspective. The paper by Filipo Sharevski entitled "Towards 5G Cellular Network Forensics" [2] presents features of the 5G cellular networks which can be used during forensic process. At the first part of the paper, lawful interception (LI) and lawful access location service (LALS) mechanism of the LTE network are presented with details.…”
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