Wireless Broadband Alliance Report Helps Enterprises Integrate Private 5GNew Wireless Broadband Alliance Report Helps Enterprises Integrate Private 5G Securely Into Existing IT and Wi-Fi EnvironmentsBlueprint defines a unified Zero-Trust framework to help the whole connected ecosystem protect digital operations and accelerate transformation to converged Wi-Fi and Private 5G networks.The Wireless Broadband Alliance announced the release of the report “Enterprise Security for Private 5G Networks”. The report defines a unified security framework and guidelines that help enterprises integrate Private 5G into existing IT and Wi-Fi environments while protecting critical operations against evolving cyber threats. It introduces a converged Zero-Trust model built on open standards and shared policies, enabling organizations to deliver secure, interoperable and resilient enterprise networks. As digital transformation accelerates across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics and energy, organizations are turning to Private 5G to connect mission-critical systems, automate processes and enable new business models. But digital transformation can also expand the attack surface, meaning potential greater exposure to cybersecurity risks, including data breaches, intellectual property theft and operational disruption. The new WBA report provides practical guidance to help enterprises unify policies across wired and wireless domains, helping fuel innovation while safeguarding intellectual property and business continuity. Positive impact across the connected ecosystem The Enterprise Security for Private 5G Networks report defines a common language and framework for secure, converged wireless deployments, with new insights and benefits for each part of the connected ecosystem, including:
An industry blueprint for success To achieve seamless and secure connectivity, enterprises must unify security across all wireless domains. The report distils collaboration between global operators, vendors and enterprise security experts into a practical blueprint. It provides clear guidance on how to integrate Private 5G securely into existing IT and Wi-Fi environments, apply Zero Trust principles and unify policies across wired and wireless domains, safeguarding intellectual property and their business operations. Key insights covered in the report include:
Operational security intelligence focus for phase two The Enterprise Security for Private 5G Networks report encapsulates the phase one work of this WBA workstream, establishing the policy and architectural foundation for converged enterprise security. Phase two will advance to operational security intelligence in Private 5G and converged Wi-Fi networks. It will introduce areas including centralized monitoring, SIEM integration, AI/ML-based anomaly detection and Security Operations Center coordination for real-time monitoring and response. Tiago Rodrigues, President and CEO of the Wireless Broadband Alliance, said: “Private 5G represents the next frontier of enterprise connectivity, but with its potential comes new complexity and risk. By bringing Wi-Fi and 5G under a common security framework, the industry can accelerate digital transformation without compromising resilience or interoperability. This report sets out a clear path to secure, converged networks built on open standards, Zero Trust design and shared threat intelligence.” Dr. Derek Peterson, CTO, Boingo Wireless and WBA Chairman, added: "As a leader in neutral host and private network deployments for airports, stadiums, hospitals, military bases and commercial properties, Boingo focuses on delivering secure, seamless connectivity experiences. Private 5G is creating new opportunities for enterprises and raises the bar for security. The WBA Enterprise Security for Private 5G Networks report offers timely guidance to design secure, scalable networks that protect critical operations and deliver the always-on connectivity customers expect in high-density environments." Gino Corleto, Project Leader & Industry Solutions Architect, Cisco, said: “As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, integrating Private 5G into existing IT and Wi-Fi environments introduces both opportunity and complexity, particularly for security teams tasked with protecting critical operations. This report provides a clear, actionable framework to help organizations unify their security policies and apply Zero-Trust principles across diverse networks. By bridging the gap between Private 5G and established enterprise security practices, we’re enabling organizations to confidently adopt new technologies without sacrificing resilience or compliance.” Peter Thornycroft, Chief Editor & Distinguished Engineer, HPE, added: "Enterprises need confidence that Private 5G can be managed under the same security frameworks as their existing networks. By uniting best practices like segmentation, role-based access, and AI-driven monitoring, this report provides practical guidance for building secure, converged networks that support digital transformation" Source: Wireless Broadband Alliance media announcement | |