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TESLA-for-5G: Broadcast Authentication for 5G Networks Using TESLA

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Song, S; Reiter, MK; Kwon, T
June 24, 2026

5G base stations broadcast unauthenticated system information (SI) that every user equipment (UE) reads during cell selection. This enables attackers to broadcast forged SI from a fake base station (FBS), deceiving UEs into camping on it. Prior approaches require UEs to authenticate System Information Block 1 (SIB1) using digital signatures. This necessitates computation-heavy verification for every SIB1 reception, imposing a significant burden on resource-constrained UEs. We propose TESLA-for-5G (TF5), a broadcast authentication protocol for 5G SIB1 that combines TESLA with GG09 Schnorr-like identity-based signatures (IBS). In the steady state, TF5 enables UEs to authenticate each SIB1 message using a symmetric MAC and delayed key disclosure, eliminating the need for per-message digital signatures. Initial trust is bootstrapped during cell entry using a lightweight GG09 IBS over the TESLA parameters, avoiding certificate distribution overhead. We formally verify TF5 in Tamarin under a Dolev-Yao adversary and demonstrate its favorable computation, communication, and storage costs through both an implementation on the OpenAirInterface 5G stack and trace-driven analysis.

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June 24, 2026
 

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Song, S., Reiter, M. K., & Kwon, T. (2026). TESLA-for-5G: Broadcast Authentication for 5G Networks Using TESLA.
Song, Subin, Michael K. Reiter, and Taekyoung Kwon. “TESLA-for-5G: Broadcast Authentication for 5G Networks Using TESLA,” June 24, 2026.

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June 24, 2026