Codenomicon and Telcordia offer Vulnerability Testing for Telecom Networks

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Codenomicon and Telcordia have entered into an agreement that will see Codenomicon's vulnerability testing technology made available to telecom equipment manufacturers and communications service providers (CSPs) as part of Telcordia's third-party product testing service.

As network security becomes more complex and critical, Codenomicon's technology helps identify unknown "zero-day" vulnerabilities in telecommunication equipment and devices, using a technique called model based fuzz testing. Telcordia's Software Vulnerability Testing services are the latest component of the company's long-standing network equipment testing suite. Telcordia's testing services are an integral part of the new equipment testing cycle for both network equipment providers and CSPs, offering an independent and rigorous assessment of network devices, prior to introducing them into live networks.

The new agreement sees the Codenomicon technology available via Telcordia's Testing Services, enabling equipment vendors and CSPs to access advanced, robust and trusted testing while avoiding costly investment in both testing tools and staff training.

"We are excited to be working with Telcordia, given its focus on national security, communications, cyber integration and emergency preparedness," said David Chartier, CEO of Codenomicon. "With its background in these areas, the company will effectively use Defensics to help manage and mitigate the risks associated with unknown vulnerabilities for its customers' networks."

"Telcordia Testing Services provides an unbiased, third-party validation that communications service providers look for when assessing their infrastructure options," said Zach Gilstein, Vice President of Network Assurance Solutions for Telcordia. "By having the testing performed by Telcordia, a vendor is demonstrating its commitment to quality and excellence for its customers."

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