A coalition of seven Western governments has released a set of cybersecurity guidelines aimed at shaping the development of sixth-generation wireless networks, seeking to embed security principles into the architecture of the technology long before it reaches commercial deployment.
Authorities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Germany jointly issued the framework, outlining how security-by-design practices should guide the evolution of 6G standards. Officials involved in the initiative say the document is intended to influence the