Gsma Fs.38 __link__ -
Exploiting the protocol's handshake process to tie up network resources.
This enforcement mechanism is rational: a compromised IoT device (e.g., a botnet-infected smart camera) can generate denial-of-service traffic that threatens the operator’s core network. Consequently, FS.38 acts as a supply chain filter. Without adhering to FS.38’s mandates—such as unique per-device credentials, OTA update mechanisms, and no hardcoded backdoors—a device manufacturer simply cannot secure a commercial connectivity contract. gsma fs.38
: Security profiles for both SIM-enabled customer equipment (smartphones, IoT devices) and non-SIM endpoints (such as hosted corporate voice solutions). Exploiting the protocol's handshake process to tie up
Focuses on protecting network infrastructure, such as Session Border Controllers (SBCs) and core network nodes, from unauthorized access and denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. OTA update mechanisms
Ensuring the network can handle security overhead without impacting service availability.







