Towards Private Multi-operator Network Slicing


연구 분야: Cryptography



학회: Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy


초록

Network slicing allows customers to obtain networking resources down to the physical level and enables unprecedented resource isolation and fine-grained control. Such a technique is gaining adoption in current 5G networks and is poised to be influential in 6G and beyond. However, slicing may occupy finite spectrum resources, which require network operators to work cooperatively to optimise slice placement. Such cooperation raises critical privacy concerns. If mobile network operators share spectrum and customers, sensitive customer information can leak to cooperating operators throughout the slice optimisation process. To solve this issue, we construct three protocols of varying privacy levels for securely enabling network slicing among different mobile network operators. Our protocols employ efficient secure multiparty computation techniques to collaboratively optimise slicing without revealing customers’ identities or orders. We implement our protocols for the two-party setting using the MP-SPDZ framework. Our results highlight that for 32 slices on two basestations, we can produce allocations in under 5ms with a balanced security and efficiency requirement. Under the highest privacy level and similar parameters, our protocol generates a slicing allocation in under 7s. Similar to non-private methods, our solution finishes within the 60s heartbeat period of a Spectrum Access System, allowing for real-time updates with a changing spectrum allocation.


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Blake Haydon

Monash University Melbourne Australia

Australia
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Shangqi Lai

CSIRO Data61 Melbourne Australia

Australia
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Xingliang Yuan

Monash University Melbourne Australia

Australia

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