SecurityGen Opens 5G Cyber Security Lab
December 19, 2022
SecurityGen
launched its new 5G Cyber-security Lab. This Lab is an innovative
solution designed to help MNO security teams study and understand 5G
networks, thus enabling them to prepare and protect their networks
against potential security threats.
The 5G Cyber-security Lab is a compact simulation of a 5G
environment, with all the significant pieces of 5G within it
enabling security teams to study telecom technologies in detail and
explore the environment safely. SecurityGen has created the
Cyber-security lab as a training platform for MNO security teams to
explore and expand their knowledge of 5G and the range of threat
vectors associated with it: and to also test and validate solutions
and techniques to ensure the safe and secure rollout of 5G networks
and use cases.
Commenting on the launch, SecurityGen co-founder and CTO Dmitry
Kurbatov said, "The thinking behind the 5G Cyber-security lab is
based on a simple logic – to accomplish something new, you must
properly understand the subject. This applies to 5G networks as
well."
"With our deep expertise in telecoms security, we have designed this
Lab to be focused on providing MNO security teams with a simple,
cost-effective, and security-centric environment that is the perfect
set-up for them to test, understand, and better prepare and protect
their networks against the security threats associated with 5G," he
explained.
"Coming
straight from our R&D team, which has been using this simulated
environment to study the 5G security context, our new Lab is
uniquely targeted at the security teams within the network operator
groups. Now with the 5G Cyber-security Lab, MNO security teams can
gain an in-depth understanding of the ways in which 5G can be
hacked. The new lab helps them define a list of security
requirements and enables them to prove and test efficient ways to
protect the network against potential threats.
"While there are plenty of simulation platforms for IT available,
the 5G Cyber-security Lab stands out because it simulates telecom
infrastructure, which is significantly different from IT network
environments. The lab is the perfect set-up for telco security teams
to test, understand, and better prepare and protect against the
security threats associated with 5G, before, during or after the
actual network rollout.
"We started with the idea of building sort of a 'gym' where MNO
security teams could practice and perfect their 5G game. Our new lab
is the ideal environment for operators to ensure a secure and
successful transition from their legacy networks to 5G," concluded
Kurbatov.