We are pleased to announce our project will contribute to the 2024 ETSI Security Conference, 14-17 October 2024, in Sophia Antipolis, France. Our partners ERICSSON and R2M Solution France have prepared and will present a poster which outlines the security-related aspects of our project.

Registration to the event is free at https://portal.etsi.org/Meetings.aspx#/meeting?MtgId=48216

Poster title: Integrating Network Digital Twinning into Future AI-based 6G Systems

Poster abstract: 6G technology is anticipated to bring transformative benefits, including unprecedented speeds, ultra-low latency, and enhanced connectivity. These advancements will support a multitude of applications, from immersive augmented reality to advanced telemedicine. Integrating 6G with Digital Twin (DT) technology is expected to further revolutionize network management by providing powerful tools for design, development, and optimization. Digital Twins offer real-time simulation, predictive analytics, and seamless integration of physical and digital systems. However, this integration also introduces significant security and privacy challenges. These challenges include ensuring secure interfaces, protecting data during sharing, achieving consistent data harmonization, and safeguarding AI model training processes from malicious attacks. Addressing these concerns is crucial for the successful deployment of DT within 6G frameworks. This work explores the specific requirements and challenges associated with incorporating DT into the 6G architecture, with a dedicated focus on data privacy and security.

About the 2024 ETSI Security Conference

ETSI’s annual flagship event on Cyber Security, the ETSI Security Conference, will take place from 14 to 17 October 2024, in ETSI, Sophia Antipolis, France.  

This exclusive face-to-face event will provide an exceptional opportunity for the security community to come together to exchange with experts, network with peers, and share facts and opinions around the most relevant subjects of cybersecurity standardization. The intensive 4-day programme will gather speakers from government agencies, other standards bodies, academia and various industry sectors. 

This year’s event will address AI – Impacts of Regulation on Zero Trust and Consumer devices – Societal Impact of Technology-  Fraud, Security and Standards Convergence – 5G to 6G – Privacy and Considerations of Employing Encryption Technologies -Transport, Public safety and Critical Communications – Consumer verticals. 

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