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When it comes to providing cybersecurity for 5G services and applications, AT&T's ace in the hole is its machine learning capabilities, according to Rita Marty, the company's vice president of security architecture.
Marty wrote in a on Thursday that AT&T's years of experience deploying software-defined networking (SDN) and its use of Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) would also play key roles in 5G cybersecurity.
Marty said that AT&T has been working on 5G cybersecurity for some time now, and that the telco's cybersecurity portfolio will be live during each of the telco's 5G deployments this year and going forward. AT&T plans to have 5G launched in parts of 21 U.S. cities this year.
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