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The rise of 5G technology is set to not only provide greater internet bandwidth, but also revolutionize the network infrastructure architecture and its virtualization. The continuously evolving technologies, along with the exponential growth of IoT devices, has posed unprecedented challenges for internet service providers to secure against DDoS threats. Therefore, it is necessary to set up a more effective security measure for the 5G core network architecture, which is network analytics-driven - including traffic data collection from the entire network as well as the 5G network slicing, automated traffic baselining and fingerprinting, real-time anomaly detection, virtual network segmentation, DDoS event tracking and reporting, attack pattern profiling, etc. In this session, we will take a look at the differences between analyzing 5G networks and legacy networks.
Popo Tseng is currently the Vice President for Product Development at Genie Networks. She is responsible for developing and managing DDoS detection and protection solutions, and has assisted numerous local and global carriers, internet service providers, and large enterprises to protect their backbone network infrastructure against security threats. As the leader of product development at Genie Networks, she is leading the R&D teams to spark the newest ideas and innovations on network security and discussing industry trends and customer needs with some of the biggest names in internet carriers and service providers. Popo has gained over 13 years of experience in the field of network traffic analysis and anomaly detection. Before joining Genie, she has worked at NTU Computer and Information Networking Center, HP, and eLand Information where she gained solid experiences in academic network implementation, network management, and large software research development and management.