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Despite misconceptions, open interfaces, defined in the O-RAN technical specifications, provider increased independent visibility and the opportunity for an overall enhanced and more secure system.
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In this paper it is demonstrated how, by adopting a zero-trust security framework, an Open RAN architecture provides a path to a more secure open networks and open interfaces over what exists today. Despite misconceptions, open interfaces, defined in the O-RAN technical specifications, provide increased independent visibility and the opportunity for an overall enhanced and more secure system.
Security in Open RAN