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NIST hosts meeting of O-RAN Alliance security experts

Advancing standards to improve the security and resilience of Open Radio Access Network technologies.

  • NIST is actively contributing to the advancement of standards to ensure the security and resilience of emerging Open RAN technologies.
NIST hosts O-RAN Alliance Meeting

NIST's Wireless Networks Division, in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, hosted an interim meeting of the O-RAN Alliance's Security Working Group April 29 - May 2.  The event brought together over 60  security experts from 4 continents to advance the security and resilience of emerging Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) technologies.   Topics addressed during the meeting included: Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), confidentiality and integrity protection on the Open Fronthaul, System Management, and Orchestration (SMO) security, RAN Intelligent Control (RIC) security, AI/ML security, and security testing for O-RAN.   Hosting the meeting at NIST provided an opportunity to share information on broader NIST efforts in Advanced Communications, Cyber Security, and Artificial Intelligence that intersect with emerging 5G/6G standards.

 

Released May 6, 2024, Updated February 4, 2025
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