Securing Future 5G-Networks

Addressing vulnerability and promoting security
Jun 09, 2020 | Center for Security Studies, Julian Kamasa

Categorized as a systemically relevant infrastructure, 5G is playing a crucial role for a wide range of technological innovations. The technological and geopolitical challenges that this brings, not least Europe’s position in the strategic competition between the US and China, require comprehensive solutions, argues Julian Kamasa in this Policy Perspective for the Center for Security Studies (CSS). He notes that EU should take the security debate around 5G as an incentive to analyse and secure high-tech supply chains. This would allow the EU to share experiences with like-minded actors and intensify multilateral cooperation.
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