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What is the primary function of the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol in LTE networks?
What is the primary function of the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol in LTE networks?
- Ensuring the authenticity of user equipment devices and establishing secure communication sessions (correct)
- Optimizing network performance for high-speed data transfer
- Managing network congestion and traffic prioritization
- Implementing quality of service (QoS) policies for different types of data traffic
What role does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol play in LTE deployments?
What role does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol play in LTE deployments?
- Enhancing network coverage and signal strength
- Safeguarding user data and network integrity (correct)
- Enabling seamless handover between LTE and other network technologies
- Supporting advanced multimedia services and applications
What does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol ensure in LTE networks?
What does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol ensure in LTE networks?
- Authentication of both the UE and the network, secure communication sessions, and generation of encryption and integrity keys (correct)
- Real-time network monitoring and troubleshooting
- Dynamic allocation of IP addresses to user equipment devices
- Load balancing and resource allocation for efficient network utilization
Which security aspects does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol address in LTE networks?
Which security aspects does the Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) protocol address in LTE networks?
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