Rsignia demonstrates its cyber warfare offensive capability
Rsignia successfully demonstrated its new cyber warfare offensive capability today in a live four-hour test in their Cyber Warfare Test and Simulation Lab.
The CyWarfius CyberScope is capable of deep content inspection with the ability to conduct a surgical offensive strike on a specific target. While the details of the test will remain confidential due to the sensitive nature of the capabilities, the CyWarfius CyberScope has the proven ability to offensively strike up to 1 million specific targets.
Darrell Covell, CTO and Founder of Rsignia, Inc. said, "This successful test places Rsignia in a great space in time as the threat assessments of top officials escalate. Today's test is the result of two and one half years of research and engineering by Rsignia. The CyWarfius CyberScope can provide US Intel and DOD personnel the ability to parallel, analogist to today's kinetic offensive in the cyber warfare domain." With all the talk regarding "cyber shockwave," Mr. Covell feels this product takes it to the next level, an offensive capability where none existed before. Further development and testing on variant products are ongoing and will be conducted in Rsignia's Cyber Warfare Test and Simulation Lab in the near future.
Source: Rsignia
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