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Cyber threat detection agreement signed by Thales and Airbus

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October 10, 2019

Emma Helfrich

Technology Editor

Military Embedded Systems

EUROPE. Airbus CyberSecurity and Thales, two European cybersecurity companies, have signed a partnership agreement to offer a solution against cyber attacks combining the file analysis system Orion Malware from Airbus CyberSecurity with Thales?s intrusion detection system Cybels Sensor, which obtained Security Visa from the French national cybersecurity agency (ANSSI) in April 2019.

The partnership for the French market aims to help operators of vital importance reinforce cyber protection measures required by ANSSI with the Military Programming Law (LPM).

The Cybels Sensor detection system from Thales enables users to detect cyber attacks by monitoring their networks. Through real-time analysis of large data volumes to detect potential threats, the sensor alerts cybersecurity teams to maximize the protection of monitored networks.

Orion Malware works like a detonation chamber for malware. It combines the best static and dynamic detection engines to detect the stealthiest malware threats. Orion also integrates artificial intelligence to improve the classification of detected malware.

According to the companies, the solution is easy to implement and is adapted and optimized for Security Operations Centers (SOCs), incident response, and cyber-threat intelligence operations.

 

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