Network slicing isolates traffic, enhancing mobile network security by ensuring data segmentation and reducing risks of breaches.
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Network slicing is a technique used in modern mobile networks that involves dividing a single physical network into multiple virtual networks called slices. Each slice operates as an independent network with its own unique set of resources and characteristics. By isolating traffic through network slicing, data segmentation is achieved, which helps enhance mobile network security by reducing the risks of breaches. This approach allows mobile operators to tailor services and allocate resources more efficiently, while also providing improved security through the isolation of different types of traffic.