The leading international cybersecurity platform, the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation – Computer Emergency Response Team’s (OIC-CERT) 5G Security Working Group (WG) has completed the core OIC-CERT 5G Security Framework.
The Framework, which is completed in less than eight months after the initiative was launched, consists of a 5G security risk repository, a 5G security baseline technical specification, and a cross-recognition assurance methodology.
OIC-CERT is a platform for information sharing and developing cybersecurity capabilities for the members. It is an Affiliate Institution of the Saudi-based OIC. The OIC-CERT 5G Security WG is jointly led by Cybersecurity Malaysia, the OIC-CERT permanent secretariat, and Huawei UAE, an OIC-CERT commercial member.
“It has been eluded on many platforms and occasions that the only way to solve the ever increasing cybersecurity challenge is through collaboration. The OIC-CERT 5G Security working group affirms this viewpoint and we are seeing remarkable progress in addressing some of the security concerns around 5G in general.”
Ts Dato Dr Amiruddin Abdul Wahab, CEO of CyberSecurity Malaysia, said that, “5G is another disruptive technology that all parties have no choice but to embrace it. The OIC-CERT has overcome a major hurdle by defining the requirements in this framework for the OIC community and could not have come at a more opportune time as 5G matures worldwide”.
Ts Mohd Shamir bin Hashim, SVP for International & Government Engagement Division of Cybersecurity Malaysia and Co-chair of OIC-CERT 5G Security WG commented that “Our objective was to develop a set of guiding principles for the OIC-CERT members on how to address the emerging 5G security threat. Thanks to the support of the WG members and my co-chair, Huawei Dubai.”
A meeting between the co-chairs and the OIC-CERT secretariat team is planned for February 2022 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where the WG work plan for the year 2022 will be announced immediately after it is finalized in the meeting. The work plan shall address promotion and adoption of the 5G Security Framework within OIC community and outline additional technical work needed to enhance the Framework.
The document remains a work in progress due to the evolving 5G technological and there are plans to give a technical presentation of the OIC 5G Security Framework during the GISEC in Dubai in March 2022, bringing the initiative to a full circle as the formation of the WG was also announced at the same event in 2021.
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