Cybercriminals have attacked telecom infrastructure, particularly as it shifts to an IP-based design with the introduction of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks, also referred to as LTE or 4G. Persistent attackers could spy on users' cellular networks and record data flow by exploiting security vulnerabilities in the LTE mobile device standard.
Thanks to HackersEra, a prominent Indian cybersecurity service provider with global footprints, for introducing a cutting-edge solution to help the telecom sector in India and around the world enhance their telecom network security posture, minimise the risk of attacks, and increase operational efficiency through 'Telecom Penetration Testing.’
The telecom industry has grown at an astounding rate, especially in the developing world of South America, Africa, and Asia. As a result, networks have grown significantly, new services have been added, and the system as a whole has grown increasingly complicated. But security is frequently ignored or marginalised in favour of growing market share and cutting expenses. But hackers don't care about the economy, and they've begun targeting telecom infrastructure since it's using LTE to enable the move to an IP-based design.
This, combined with stronger telecom security laws, continues to be a formidable barrier for carriers to overcome. Despite the fact that there are several security challenges, telcos' experiences have shown that some of them can be resolved, while others will continue to be a known threat unless cost-effective solutions are devised.
HackersEra covers every angle while assessing the security of a telecom infrastructure. The company's strategy for boosting operational efficiency in the telecom industry includes pre-engagement, scoping, asset classification, risk assessment and risk treatment, vulnerability analysis, penetration testing, employee training, and support.
HackersEra is home to a team of researchers who are experts in the latest developments in telecommunications technology, such as 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G. These tools have probed and investigated telecom network interfaces such as the Air Interface, Backhaul Interface, Core Network, and Roaming Interface. The company has developed security testing automation solutions that specialists with less security experience can use.
The company was launched in 2015 in Maharashtra's Pune by Vikash Chaudhary, is an industry-leading cybersecurity service provider known for introducing innovative, adaptive business processes that provide increased security and productivity to enterprises. In just seven years after its inception, the group has developed globally, particularly in Asia, the Americas, and Africa.