In traditional mobile networks', trust between sub-scribers and their serving networks is based on a hardware root-of-trust: the SIM. Trust between service and home networks, when different, was based on Trusted Third Parties (TTPs), called Clearing Houses (CHs), which guarantee the trustworthiness of the evidence about service use. The 6G scenario will see the number of subscribers boosted by mass deployment of Internet-of-Everything as well as the improvement of the network performance. At the same time, the performance required to the TTP to manage 6G operator-to-operator (O2O) trustworthy interactions must be aligned to the 6G ecosystem requirements as well. However, supporting scalability in 6GO2O trust is still considered an open challenge. The aim of this paper is to tackle this challenge by presenting a blockchain-based approach for CHs, able to support O2O trustworthy interactions in the 6G scenario. Both home and roaming use cases are considered.

Blockchain-Based Trustworthy O2O Interaction in the Next 6G Ecosystem / E. Bellini, E. Damiani, S. Marrone - In: 2023 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR)[s.l] : IEEE, 2023. - ISBN 979-8-3503-1170-9. - pp. 92-98 (( convegno IEEE International Conference on Cyber Security and Resilience (CSR) tenutosi a Venezia nel 2023 [10.1109/CSR57506.2023.10224977].

Blockchain-Based Trustworthy O2O Interaction in the Next 6G Ecosystem

E. Damiani;
2023

Abstract

In traditional mobile networks', trust between sub-scribers and their serving networks is based on a hardware root-of-trust: the SIM. Trust between service and home networks, when different, was based on Trusted Third Parties (TTPs), called Clearing Houses (CHs), which guarantee the trustworthiness of the evidence about service use. The 6G scenario will see the number of subscribers boosted by mass deployment of Internet-of-Everything as well as the improvement of the network performance. At the same time, the performance required to the TTP to manage 6G operator-to-operator (O2O) trustworthy interactions must be aligned to the 6G ecosystem requirements as well. However, supporting scalability in 6GO2O trust is still considered an open challenge. The aim of this paper is to tackle this challenge by presenting a blockchain-based approach for CHs, able to support O2O trustworthy interactions in the 6G scenario. Both home and roaming use cases are considered.
6G; blockchain; trust
Settore INF/01 - Informatica
2023
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