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Just-in-time anomaly detection for IoT security in the age of 5G - IoT Agenda

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The deployment of 5G networks promises to exponentially increase the amount of IoT data available for modern enterprises. The number of global 5G subscriptions is expected to hit 1.5 billion in the next few years, according to GlobalData research, only escalating the number of IoT devices and sensors that are producing constant streams of data. But with this data and connectivity boom comes a heightened threat of fraud and network breaches. Nearly half of enterprises sacrificed mobile security in 2019 and are twice as likely to suffer a security compromise as a result, according to Verizon's 2020 Mobile Security Index report. As 5G connectivity and IoT devices expand into unexplored territories, opportunities for cybercriminals to become more creative and exploit new and unforeseen vulnerabilities will inevitably continue to grow.