Cobham has introduced a new cybersecurity threat analysis product the company built to help clients protect their infrastructure from sophisticated security threats.
TeraVM works to use threat intelligence collected from its cybersecurity database to mimic and analyze the cyber crime techniques used to attack communications infrastructures, Cobham said Thursday.
“In today’s climate of seemingly daily security incidents, it is vital that operators ensure they are completely protected from the latest threats,” said Robert Winters, TeraVM director at Cobham Wireless.
TeraVM works to imitate both malicious and legitimate traffic in order to test a network with real-world scenarios, Cobham said.