ZSM Framework for Autonomous Security Service Level Agreement Life-Cycle Management in B5G Networks

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Vydáno v:Future Internet vol. 17, no. 2 (2025), p. 86
Hlavní autor: Asensio-Garriga, Rodrigo
Další autoři: Alejandro Molina Zarca, Ortiz, Jordi, Hermosilla, Ana, Pascual, Hugo Ramón, Pastor, Antonio, Skarmeta, Antonio
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100 1 |a Asensio-Garriga, Rodrigo  |u Department of Information and Communications Engineering, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain; <email>rodrigo.asensio@um.es</email> (R.A.-G.); <email>ana.hermosilla@um.es</email> (A.H.); <email>skarmeta@um.es</email> (A.S.) 
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520 3 |a In the rapidly evolving landscape of telecommunications, the integration of commercial 5G solutions and the rise of edge computing have reshaped service delivery, emphasizing the customization of requirements through network slices. However, the heterogeneity of devices and technologies in 5G and beyond networks poses significant challenges, particularly in terms of security management. Addressing this complexity, our work adopts the Zero-touch network and Service Management (ZSM) reference architecture to enable end-to-end automation of security and service management in Beyond 5G networks. This paper introduces the ZSM-based framework, which harnesses software-defined networking, network function virtualization, end-to-end slicing, and orchestration paradigms to autonomously enforce and preserve security service level agreements (SSLAs) across multiple domains that make up a 5G network. The framework autonomously manages end-to-end security slices through intent-driven closed loops at various logical levels, ensuring compliance with ETSI end-to-end network slice management standards for 5G communication services. The paper elaborates with an SSLA-triggered use case comprising two phases: proactive, wherein the framework deploys and configures an end-to-end security slice tailored to the security service level agreement specifications, and reactive, where machine learning-trained security mechanisms autonomously detect and mitigate novel beyond 5G attacks exploiting open-sourced 5G core threat vectors. Finally, the results of the implementation and validation are presented, demonstrating the practical application of this research. Interestingly, these research results have been integrated into the ETSI ZSM Proof of Concept #6: ’Security SLA Assurance in 5G Network Slices’, highlighting the relevance and impact of the study in the real world. 
653 |a Agreements 
653 |a Network function virtualization 
653 |a Wireless networks 
653 |a Infrastructure 
653 |a Security management 
653 |a Harnesses 
653 |a 5G mobile communication 
653 |a Edge computing 
653 |a Closed loops 
653 |a Architecture 
653 |a Security services 
653 |a Automation 
653 |a Machine learning 
653 |a Cybersecurity 
653 |a Heterogeneity 
700 1 |a Alejandro Molina Zarca  |u Spanish Air Force Academy, University Center of Defense, 30729 San Javier, Spain; <email>jordi.ortiz@cud.upct.es</email> 
700 1 |a Ortiz, Jordi  |u Spanish Air Force Academy, University Center of Defense, 30729 San Javier, Spain; <email>jordi.ortiz@cud.upct.es</email> 
700 1 |a Hermosilla, Ana  |u Department of Information and Communications Engineering, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain; <email>rodrigo.asensio@um.es</email> (R.A.-G.); <email>ana.hermosilla@um.es</email> (A.H.); <email>skarmeta@um.es</email> (A.S.) 
700 1 |a Pascual, Hugo Ramón  |u Telefónica I + D, 28013 Madrid, Spain; <email>hugo.ramonpascual@telefonica.com</email> (H.R.P.); <email>antonio.pastorperales@telefonica.com</email> (A.P.) 
700 1 |a Pastor, Antonio  |u Telefónica I + D, 28013 Madrid, Spain; <email>hugo.ramonpascual@telefonica.com</email> (H.R.P.); <email>antonio.pastorperales@telefonica.com</email> (A.P.) 
700 1 |a Skarmeta, Antonio  |u Department of Information and Communications Engineering, University of Murcia, 30100 Murcia, Spain; <email>rodrigo.asensio@um.es</email> (R.A.-G.); <email>ana.hermosilla@um.es</email> (A.H.); <email>skarmeta@um.es</email> (A.S.) 
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