Thales launches CYBELS, a comprehensive cybersecurity solution
Today, Thales announces the launch of CYBELS (CYBer Expertise for Leading Security), a comprehensive, modular and open-ended solution dedicated to active cyberdefence. Designed to protect critical information systems against cyber threats by anticipating, preventing and rapidly responding to attacks, CYBELS is able to provide a permanent and dynamic risk treatment.
This offer confirms Thales's position as a trusted partner with the capabilities to protect the information and communication systems for both, public and private sectors.
In a world that is increasingly relying on information networks and web-based communications, information system security must be more proactive and dynamic in order to detect attacks and provide effective operational responses at the earliest possible stage.
To answer these needs, Thales launches CYBELS, a global approach offering the capabilities to protect government administrations and businesses' the information and communication systems. CYBELS also provides police and law enforcement agencies with the solutions they need to combat cybercrime and cyberterrorism.
CYBELS aims to anticipate and detect cyber threats through permanent hypervision of the most critical systems in order to provide realtime operational solutions to deal with risks. Thales's offer consists of equipments and resources allowing the detection, analysis and the reaction to fight all types of current and potential future cyber attacks (such as virus,
disinformation, denial-of-service, destabilisation, destruction, defacement, information/data theft, etc.). Thales CYBELS offer relies on a permanent operations cybersecurity centre, which provides 24/7 supervision of the information systems and also detects and responds to cyber attacks.This modular solution can be adapted to any particular needs and interfaced with existing systems.
"Cyberspace has become a new domain of conflicts just like land, sea, air and space. The cybersecurity market is consequently strategic for Thales as a defence and trusted key partner." says Franck Greverie, Thales VP, in charge of Information Technology Security activities. "Thanks to its expertise in the defence and security domains, Thales provides a complete range of services, from risk analysis to the development of security strategies with customers as well as evaluation of existing solutions thus answering to the new challenges that faces society today."
Source: Thales
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