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LTE Security Training – LTE and LTE-Advanced Security


Length: 2 Days

LTE Security Training course focuses in detail the security mechanisms employed to meet current and future LTE requirements.

LTE Security Training explains how LTE/E-UTRAN and EPC security substantially extends GSM, 3G/UMTS, and IMS security. LTE security training also highlights the E-UTRAN, EPC and IMS security architectural.

Some of the basics learning highlights:

Shows how GSM and 3G/UMTS security was enhanced and extended to meet the requirements of LTE and LTE/Advanced fourth generation systems
Shows concepts behind LTE/E-UTRAN, LTE-Advanced, EPC, IMS and Voice over LTE (VoLTE) Security
Explains why LTE security solutions are designed

Topics Included:

Evolution of Cellular Systems from GSM to LTE-Advanced
Introduction to LTE and LTE-Advanced
Basic Security Concepts
Basic Cryptographic Concepts
Principles of GSM Security
GSM Cryptographic Algorithms
Principles of Third-Generation (3G) Security
UMTS Cryptographic Algorithms
3G–WLAN Interworking
Generic Bootstrapping Architecture (GBA /GAA)
Security Mechanisms of 3G–WLAN Interworking
Cryptographic Algorithms for 3G–WLAN Interworking
EPS Security Architecture
Requirements and Features of EPS Security
EPS Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA)
EPS Authentication and Key Agreement Procedure
Key Hierarchy
EPS Protection for Signaling and User Data
NAS Signaling Protection
AS Signaling and User Data Protection
The AS (RRC and UP) and NAS Security
NAS and AS protection keys
The eNB cryptographically keys
NAS (EPC/UE) level AKA procedure (KASME)
key identifier (KSIASME)
Certificate Enrolment for Base Stations
Security in Intra-LTE State Transitions and Mobility
Transitions to and from Registered State
Periodic Local Authentication Procedure
More...

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