Businesses must use automation and virtualization technologies to safeguard themselves against the cyberattacks that 5G will bring. In order to determine how prepared businesses are for the security implications of 5G, AT&T surveyed 704 security practitioners in the UK, Australia, and North America.Businesses are asked in the most recent AT&T Cybersecurity report if they are prepared for 5G security risks. Organizations need to be more vigilant about security risks related to 5G, according to the “Cybersecurity Insights Report: Security at the Speed of 5G.” According to the report, businesses should rely on technologies like automation and virtualization to help them defend against 5G cyberattacks. The report was created by AT&T following a poll of 704 North American security professionals to find out how ready businesses are for the security concerns of 5G in the US, Australia, India, and the UK.