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5G Communication Network Security Mechanisms and the Construction of Next-Generation Security Protection Frameworks

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  • Wang, Taibo
  • Zhang, Meina
  • Huang, Canxin

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This paper investigates the security mechanisms of 5G communication networks and explores the development of next-generation security protection systems. It begins by analyzing the key security challenges inherent to 5G networks, followed by a comprehensive review of existing security solutions. Through the integration of empirical data and real-world case studies, the effectiveness and limitations of current security measures are critically evaluated. Building on this analysis, the paper proposes strategic concepts and implementation approaches for constructing an advanced communication security framework. The proposed framework aims to provide both theoretical insights and practical guidance to ensure the stable, reliable, and secure operation of next-generation networks.

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  • Wang, Taibo & Zhang, Meina & Huang, Canxin, 2025. "5G Communication Network Security Mechanisms and the Construction of Next-Generation Security Protection Frameworks," GBP Proceedings Series, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 13, pages 92-99.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:gbppsa:v:13:y:2025:i::p:92-99
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