Telecommunications & Network Operators
Protect Core Networks, Customer Infrastructure & Critical Routing Systems
FireBreak™ helps telecom operators prevent outages, attacks, and reputational fallout by physically isolating critical components in their network — when and where it matters most.
The Risk to Telecoms & Network Infrastructure
As the backbone of global connectivity, telecom networks face growing pressure from cyberattacks, insider risks, and complex regulatory demands. Core routers, internet exchange points, base stations, and edge compute assets are under constant threat.
Network availability is a top target for nation-state attacks and criminal disruption
Always-connected infrastructure increases risk of lateral movement and supply chain compromise
5G, IoT, and edge deployments stretch security operations across highly distributed assets
Compliance with NIS2, GDPR, and critical infrastructure laws is becoming non-negotiable
One breach can lead to customer loss, service-level violations, and national infrastructure risks.
The FireBreak™ Solution: Built for Carrier-Grade Protection
FireBreak™ enables telecom operators and network providers to:
Physically disconnect infrastructure nodes (e.g., core routers, BSS/OSS systems, edge servers) without touching a keyboard
Instantly isolate base stations, telco cloud zones, or switching infrastructure under threat
Segment customer-facing and administrative systems in multitenant environments
Implement physical-layer Zero Trust for systems hosting sensitive routing, billing, or identity data
Maintain resilient service during breach events by ring-fencing vital network infrastructure
FireBreak™ supports telecom resilience, compliance, and customer trust — even under live threat.
Real-World Deployment Scenarios
5G Infrastructure: Isolate MEC (Multi-Access Edge Compute) nodes under attack or during maintenance
ISPs: Segment customer environments from central NOC tools and admin interfaces
Interconnect Hubs: Physically separate international transit systems from local peering routes
Fixed-Line Providers: Disconnect internal provisioning systems from customer-facing portals
Telecom Cloud: Maintain physical isolation of orchestration layers and sensitive workloads
Clear Security Gains
Eliminates risk of remote attacks on connected routing systems
Prevents privilege abuse, insider compromise, and east-west traffic movement
Enables telcos to meet the physical control requirements in NIS2, ISO/IEC 27001, and GDPR
Preserves uptime and availability during breach response
Why FireBreak™ Is Built for Network Operators
Non-IP command path = secure in-band and out-of-band management
No disruption to customer services during isolation
Hardware-level control integrates with remote sites, towers, racks, or baseband units
Designed to scale across national, regional, and metro networks