Ericsson Launches Authentication Security Module for its 5G Core Networks
Ericsson has launched its Authentication Security Module solution to broaden security for user privacy, based on a physical dedicated module for central management of authentication procedures in 5G Core networks. The Ericsson Authentication Security Module enables communications service providers to store crypto keys and algorithms in a Hardware Security Module (HSM) augmenting security for markets and use cases that have more strict security requirements. A hardware security module is a device that safeguards and manages digital keys, encryption and decryption functions, including strong authentication and other cryptographic functions.
With 5G, IoT and Industry 4.0 driving new use cases for consumers, industrial applications, private networks and critical communications services, mobile networks are becoming a crucial part of many countries’ critical infrastructure. In today’s highly digital economies, the security requirements increase to minimize risks and protect digital assets.
The Ericsson Authentication Security Module will extend end-user privacy protection in the 5G era – from developers to consumers in the eco-system chain.
New use cases for different market segments are expected to grow exponentially in the coming years, leading to massive handling of different subscriptions and a variety of different accesses (MBB, Wifi, etc)
5G and the growth of industry digitalization, specifically in cloud-based network deployments, will increase the requirements on solutions for safeguarding encryption keys and algorithms for subscription authentication.
Ericsson Authentication Security Module is a single solution with multi-access support (3G/4G/5G), that is pre-integrated to Ericsson’s dual-mode 5G Core for reliable deployment efficiency and flexibility, and for augmenting the network security against cyberattacks and providing a more secure eco-system for use cases and business innovation in 5G.
“With an increasing relevance of 5G networks in countries’ communication infra-structure, national regulatory frameworks to protect user security and privacy are becoming stricter in some countries. By integrating an HSM-based (hardware security module) security to our leading 5G Core subscriber data management solutions, service providers will be able to meet the stricter requirements.”
Esra Kocatürk-Norell, Head of Solution Line UDM & Policy, Ericsson
The Ericsson Authentication Security module is included in Ericsson’s highly secure subscriber authentication mechanisms and is fully 3GPP compliant in line with cyber security mandates of regulatory bodies around the world, and powered by Thales 5G Luna Hardware Security Module (HSM) root of trust to provide the highest level of performance and security for cryptographic keys and algorithms in tamper-resistant hardware.
“There will be some 5G use cases, or markets, with stronger requirements on the level of network authentication security than the one provided by software-driven solutions. For those, it’s essential that mobile operators invest in HSM-driven security solutions, such as Ericsson’s Authentication Security Module, to provide better privacy protection.”
Patrick Donegan, Founder and Principal Analyst, HardenStance