12 Principles and Approach Large complex space requiring analysis of • AI/ML security in general (including mitigation) • AI/ML security as it pertains to communication networks • AI/ML security as it pertains to public safety networks Operating principles • Identify and leverage existing resources (eg NIST) where possible • Partner with peer WGs to ensure relevance Approach • Start with the fir. [...] • Chintan Patel: Verizon • Douglas Campbell: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority • Stephen Devine: APCO International • Tim Schram: NARUC • Stephen Edge: Qualcomm Incorporated • Sean Scott: SecuLore • Craig Fugate: America's Public Television Stations (APTS) • Christiaan Segura: CTIA • Mike Gerber: National Weather Service • Dave Sehnert: RapidSOS • Natnael Habtesion: Lumen • John Snapp: In. [...] S. Department of Transportation • Fabricio Velez: INdigital • Steve Watkins: Cox Communications • Christy Williams: NCT911 20 Working Group 2 : Alternates* • Terri Brooks: T‐Mobile USA • John Chiaramonte: (iCERT) • Katherine Elkins: U. [...] 22 Work Plan (TBD) • Report 1 (June 2025) • Executive Overview • Technical Background and Introduction • Back‐up Networks Available for 9‐1‐1 • Latency Issues • Limitations in Use of Backup Networks 23 Work Plan (TBD) • Report 2 (March 2026) • Executive Overview • Technical Background and Introduction • Information Received at the PSAP • Recommendations for Future Work 24 Next Steps • Finalize wor. [...] 33 Initial Meeting of Working Group #3 • An initial virtual meeting was held on 17 September • Introduce Working Group members • Present the Working Group objectives, deliverable and schedule • Presentation on 6G Security and Resiliency ‐ some early ideas*: • Define the 6G Threat Landscape • Physical layer security (i.e., spectrum sharing attacks, jamming) • Signaling/User‐plane security and priva.
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Table of Contents
- Working Group 1 Harnessing Artificial IntelligenceMachine Learning to Ensure the Security Reliability and Integrity of the Nations Communications Networks 6
- Working Group 1 Background 7
- March 2025 September 2025 March 2026 8
- Working Group 1 Objectives 8
- Working Group 1 Background 9
- 33 members 11 alternates Inaugural meeting Wed Sep 11 2024 10
- Biweekly meetings starting Thu Oct 03 2024 10
- Working Group 1 Background 10
- Working Group 1 Members 11
- Working Group 1 Alternates 12
- Principles and Approach 13
- DeliverablesSchedule 14
- Discussion Feedback 15
- Working Group 2 Ensuring Consumer Access to 911 on All Available Networks As Technology Evolves 18
- Working Group 2 Background 19
- Working Group 2 Members 20
- Terri Brooks TMobile USA John Chiaramonte iCERT Katherine Elkins U.S. Department of Transportation April Heinze NENA James Ramsay NARUC Praveen Srivastava Charter Communications 21
- Working Group 2 Alternates 21
- We have the following milestones 22
- DeliverablesSchedule 22
- Report 1 June 2025 23
- Executive Overview 23
- Technical Background and Introduction 23
- Backup Networks Available for 911 23
- Latency Issues 23
- Limitations in Use of Backup Networks 23
- Work Plan TBD 23
- Report 2 March 2026 24
- Executive Overview 24
- Technical Background and Introduction 24
- Information Received at the PSAP 24
- Recommendations for Future Work 24
- Work Plan TBD 24
- Finalize work plan Much of the research is frontloaded in Report 1 Complete Report 2 25
- Next Steps 25
- Working Group 3 Preparing for 6G Security and Reliability 28
- Working Group 3 Background 29
- Working Group 3 Background 30
- Working Group 3 Objectives 31
- Working Group 3 Members 32
- Working Group Alternates 33
- Initial Meeting of Working Group 3 34
- Deliverable 35
- Deliverable Schedule 35
- DeliverablesSchedule 35
- Thank you 36