MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641074981 A) filed by Sr University on June 17, 2026, for An Optimized Cross-Layer Security System For Zero-Touch 6g Networks.

Inventors include Devender Rondla; Dr. Naramula Venkatesh; and Dr. Vijaya Prakash R.

The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.

Abstract: AN OPTIMIZED CROSS-LAYER SECURITY SYSTEM FOR ZERO-TOUCH 6G NETWORKS The invention proposes an AutoML-Optimized Cross-Layer Security Framework for zero-touch 6G networks, designed to deliver autonomous, adaptive, and scalable protection across all OSI layers. Unlike conventional static or layer-specific security systems, the framework employs Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) to dynamically select, train, and deploy models for intrusion detection, anomaly detection, access control, and threat prediction. It integrates seamlessly with ETSI Zero-Touch Service Management (ZSM) and intent-based orchestration to minimize human intervention while enabling real-time adaptability and self-healing. Cross-layer data fusion enhances situational awareness, while lightweight models deployed at the edge and IoT devices ensure decentralized, resource-efficient security. The architecture is SDN/NFV-friendly, microservices-based, and optimized for scalability, making it suitable for diverse applications including smart cities, industrial IoT, and autonomous systems. By combining AutoML-driven intelligence with cross-layer integration, the invention provides a resilient, future-proof cybersecurity solution for dynamic 6G ecosystems.

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