NDSS 2025 – Workshop On Security And Privacy Of Next-Generation Networks (FutureG) 2025, Session 1. Panelists & Papers SESSION Opening Remarks, Panel And FutureG 2025 Session 1: AI-Assisted NextG

Panelists: Ted K. Woodward, Ph.D. Technical Director for FutureG, OUSD (R&E) Phillip Porras, Program Director, Internet Security Research, SRI Donald McBride, Senior Security Researcher, Bell Laboratories, Nokia
This panel aims to bring together various participants and stakeholders from government, industry, and academia to present and discuss recent innovations and explore options to enable recent 5G and anticipated key capabilities of interest to DoD in 6G securely. An expert panel will present its views and engage the attendees in discussions about the security and privacy of these future capabilities.

PAPERS AI-Assisted RF Fingerprinting for Identification of User Devices in 5G and FutureG Aishwarya Jawne (Center for Connected Autonomy & AI, Florida Atlantic University), Georgios Sklivanitis (Center for Connected Autonomy & AI, Florida Atlantic University), Dimitris A. Pados (Center for Connected Autonomy & AI, Florida Atlantic University), Elizabeth Serena Bentley (Air Force Research Laboratory) Towards LLM-Assisted Vulnerability Detection and Repair for Open-Source 5G UE Implementations Rupam Patir (University at Buffalo), Qiqing Huang (University at Buffalo), Keyan Guo (University at Buffalo), Wanda Guo (Texas A&M University), Guofei Gu (Texas A&M University), Haipeng Cai (University at Buffalo), Hongxin Hu (University at Buffalo)

Our thanks to the Network and Distributed System Security (NDSS) Symposium for publishing their Creators, Authors and Presenter’s superb NDSS Symposium 2025 Conference content on the organization’s’ YouTube channel.

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