Information Technology Governance: COBIT 5
Keywords:
5G technology, COBIT, APO13 and DSS05Abstract
5G technology, or fifth generation mobile communications, promises to significantly increase the speed, capacity, and reliability of mobile networks compared to previous generations. This, in turn, will lead to an increase in the number of applications using connected devices, such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which will require high connection speeds and low latency. However, security and privacy are important challenges that need to be addressed. To ensure the secure implementation of 5G technology, it is important to follow the key processes of COBIT 2019, such as APO13 (Information Security Management) and DSS05 (Privacy Management). Collaboration between technology industries, governments, and security organizations is essential to ensure security and privacy on 5G networks. Additionally, the implementation of cyber security measures, such as encryption and authentication, is essential to protect connected devices and transmitted data. The development of policies and regulations is also important to ensure user data privacy and security.
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