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TR 33.766
Study on Security aspects of Energy savings in 5G
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2025/03 13 p.
Rapporteur:
Mr. Bjerrum, Bo Holm
Nokia Corporation
full Table of Contents for
TR 33.766
Word version: 19.0.0
each clause number in
'red'
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1
Scope
p. 6
2
References
p. 6
3
Definitions of terms, symbols and abbreviations
p. 6
3.1
Terms
p. 6
3.2
Symbols
p. 6
3.3
Abbreviations
p. 7
4
Architecture and security assumptions
p. 7
5
Key issues
p. 7
5.1
Key Issue #1: Security aspects of collecting energy related information.
p. 7
5.1.1
Key issue details
p. 7
5.1.2
Security threats
p. 7
5.1.3
Potential security requirements
p. 7
5.2
Key Issue #2: Security aspects of exposure of energy related information.
p. 7
5.2.1
Key issue details
p. 7
5.2.2
Security threats
p. 8
5.2.3
Potential security requirements
p. 8
6
Solutions
p. 8
6.0
Mapping of Solutions to Key Issues
p. 8
6.1
Solution #1: Solution reusing existing interfaces and security mechanisms for energy related information collection
p. 8
6.1.1
Introduction
p. 8
6.1.2
Solution details
p. 8
6.1.3
Evaluation
p. 9
6.2
Solution #2: Mutual authentication and NEF-AF interface protection for exposing energy related information
p. 9
6.2.1
Introduction
p. 9
6.2.2
Solution details
p. 9
6.2.2.1
Mutual authentication
p. 9
6.2.2.2
Protection of NEF-AF interface
p. 9
6.2.3
Evaluation
p. 9
6.3
Solution #3: AF level Authorization for energy level information notification/retrieval
p. 9
6.3.1
Introduction
p. 9
6.3.2
Solution details
p. 9
6.3.2.1
General
p. 9
6.3.2.2
Subscribe/Unsubscribe procedure of energy related information
p. 10
6.3.3
Evaluation
p. 11
6.4
Solution #4: UE data collection consent.
p. 11
6.4.1
Introduction
p. 11
6.4.2
Solution details
p. 11
6.4.3
System impact
p. 11
6.4.4
Evaluation
p. 11
7
Conclusions
p. 11
7.1
Conclusion for KI#1: Security aspects of collecting energy related information.
p. 11
7.2
Conclusion for KI#2: Security aspects of exposure of energy related information.
p. 11
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