Moderator:
Arupjyoti (Arup) Bhuyan, Ph.D. Director, Wireless Security Institute, Idaho National Laboratory

Panelists:
Ted K. Woodward, Ph.D. Technical Director for FutureG, OUSD (R&E)
Phillip Porras, Program Director, Internet Security Research, SRI
Donald McBride, Senior Security Researcher, Bell Laboratories, Nokia

This panel aims to bring together various participants and stakeholders from government, industry, and academia to present and discuss recent innovations and explore options to enable recent 5G and anticipated key capabilities of interest to DoD in 6G securely. An expert panel will present its views and engage the attendees in discussions about the security and privacy of these future capabilities.

The workshop topics will include the following:

  • 5G Device to device (D2D) aka “Sidelink” communication security
  • Secure 5G Cellular Satellite Communication with Non Terrestrial Network (NTN)
  • 6G Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC) security
  • Additional advanced cellular communication capabilities of interest to DoD

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