IDS - Intrusion Detection System Platform
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Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2022
In a digital world driven by critical infrastructure and sensitive data, all legacy network --2G, 3G, 4G- LTE - and even 5G are easily exploitable. Flaws in signalling protocols allow attackers to compromise subscriber privacy, intercept calls, track subscriber locations, carry out fraud, and cause a denial of service. Network providers therefore require a strong deterrent to the more advanced and sophisticated cyber threats. SecurityGen's IDS platform empowers telecom operators to respond to threats as they occur. It offers end-to-end coverage - from security monitoring and up-to-the-minute anomalous-activity detection, to protecting signalling network perimeter across HTTP/2, Diameter, GTP-C and SS7 signalling protocols. Coupled with rich analytics and reporting capabilities, SecurityGen IDS keeps you ahead, prevents hacker attacks, and protects your core network while enhancing your goodwill among subscribers.
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