5G AKA

E593239

5G AKA is an authentication and key agreement protocol used in 5G mobile networks to securely verify users and establish cryptographic keys between devices and the network.

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5G AKA canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf authentication and key agreement protocol
mobile network security protocol
basedOn 3GPP AKA NERFINISHED
category 5G security
cellular network authentication
compatibleWith 5G non-standalone deployments
definedBy 3GPP NERFINISHED
derives AS security keys
NAS security keys
anchor key
designedFor 5G standalone architecture
ensures confidentiality of user traffic
integrity protection of signaling
mutual authentication
interactsWith Access and Mobility Management Function NERFINISHED
Authentication Server Function
operatesBetween home network
serving network
user equipment
protectsAgainst impersonation attacks
key compromise in serving network
replay attacks
purpose establishing cryptographic keys
key agreement
mutual authentication between user equipment and network
user authentication
requires USIM application on UICC or embedded UICC
specifiedIn 3GPP 5G system specifications NERFINISHED
successorOf EPS AKA
supports home control of authentication
subscriber identity privacy mechanisms
usedIn 5G mobile networks
uses authentication vector
key derivation functions
message authentication code
random challenge
subscriber permanent key
subscription concealed identifier mechanisms (via 5G system)

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SA3 standardizes 5G AKA