The guidance will "outline threats and risks to 5G infrastructure," NSA Executive Director Noble said. It's one way NSA is "focusing our expertise in cryptography and cybersecurity to help industry and government to integrate security into all aspects of the 5G ecosystem." By Brad D. Williams on April 07, 2021 at 5:31 PM WASHINGTON: The National Security Agency, working with others, is creating new unclassified 5G security guidance to be published this spring, NSA Executive Director Wendy Noble said today. It will “outline threats and risks to 5G infrastructure,” Noble said and be based on work by the Enduring Security Framework (ESF), which is “currently assessing 5G adoption across the threat landscape and examining ways to minimize those risks to the US.”