"ZHAW Researchers Develop a Secure Architecture for Future 6G Mobile Communications Standard"

The ZHAW School of Engineering is part of the EU Horizon "NATWORK" project aimed at developing a cost-effective, energy-efficient, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based 6G cybersecurity and resilience framework with a holistic approach on which intelligent networks and services can be built across sectors. The project's ZHAW team is tasked with developing intelligent and resource-optimized cybersecurity schemes in the edge-to-cloud continuum for future networks. ZHAW will focus on Moving Target Defense (MTD) techniques, a cybersecurity strategy involving constantly changing the attack surface to protect networks, computer systems, and data. This article continues to discuss the NATWORK project.

ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences reports "ZHAW Researchers Develop a Secure Architecture for Future 6G Mobile Communications Standard"

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