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NSA and CISA Release Final Part IV of Guidance on Securing 5G Cloud Infrastructures



Original release date: December 16, 2021

CISA has announced the joint National Security Agency (NSA) and CISA publication of the final of a four-part series, Security Guidance for 5G Cloud Infrastructures. Part IV: Ensure Integrity of Cloud Infrastructure focuses on platform integrity, microservices infrastructure integrity, launch time integrity, and build time security to ensure that 5G cloud resources are not modified without authorization. This series was published under the Enduring Security Framework (ESF), a public-private cross-sector working group led by NSA and CISA.

CISA encourages 5G providers, integrators, and network operators to review the guidance and consider the recommendations. See CISA’s 5G Security and Resilience webpage for more information.

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