As @harkank mentions, E2E (content) #encryption DOES NOT EXIST in 3GPP standards because by law, operators have to provide lawful interception (LI) – see 3GPP LI working group. 3GPP = transport encryption, never content. Please do not spread those misconceptions. #5G
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Yes, there are LI capabilities all the way down to 2G, and also the document above exists, so not sure what misconceptions are you talking about.
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E2e has never shown up in the 5G specs at all until now. The only person talking about E2e in 5G is apparently de Kerchove using it for his known fearmongering purposes.
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Even with 5G end-to-end encrypted, could law enforcement still get necessary data from telecoms with a warrant? Thus ensuring that their access to the metadata would have to be lawful. If they can intercept metadata without help from telecoms, so can malicious players I assume.
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Ask hauwei
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5G end to end encryption has myriad challenges. Lets start with the User Plane Function, its like a forward proxy. netcat. Terminates N3 betw UE (phone) and UPF as bearer of user-plane traffic. Then N6 goes to public data network. Circuit is broken. Use UE TLS OTT 2 the origin.
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