IMSI-based Routing and Identity Privacy in 5G

Mohsin Khan, Valtteri Niemi, Philip Ginzboorg

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Abstract

In 5G, identity privacy of a user is proposed to be protected by concealing the identifier of the user. In order to route the concealed identi?er to the appropriate destination, certain information about the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) - country code and network code, need to be revealed. But, as was recently pointed out, the routing of requests for authentication information between visited and home network and also within the home network, needs more information about the IMSI to be revealed. It was also recently pointed out that there are restrictions on user identity privacy due to lawful interception in the serving network. In this new context, we re- examine published alternative solutions of identity privacy. We ?nd the previously promising solutions e.g., solution based on public key of home network become less promising. We ?nd the solution based on identity based encryption becomes more promising than it was before.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFRUCT'22: Proceedings of the 22st Conference of Open Innovations Association FRUCT
PublisherFRUCT
Pages338 - 343
Publication statusPublished - 2018
MoE publication typeB3 Non-refereed conference publication

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