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Vulnerability Scanner (PTA)

P1 Telecom Auditor is a telecom signaling vulnerability assessment platform designed to identify real security exposure across 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and telecom interconnect environments. PTA helps operators, regulators, and security teams assess SS7, SIGTRAN, Diameter, and GTP C weaknesses, validate firewall filtering, and generate risk based reports aligned with telecom security guidelines.

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TELECOM SIGNALING SECURITY ASSESSMENT

Assess telecom signaling risk beyond traditional IT scanning

Telecom signaling networks require a dedicated security assessment approach that generic IT vulnerability scanners cannot provide. PTA helps teams identify privacy risks, fraud scenarios, denial of service exposure, and firewall bypass weaknesses across SS7, SIGTRAN, Diameter, and GTP C environments.

Assess telecom signaling risk beyond traditional IT scanning
Test real exposure across SS7, Diameter, and GTP C
PROTOCOL COVERAGE AND AUDIT METHODOLOGY

Test real exposure across SS7, Diameter, and GTP C

PTA performs structured telecom security assessments across key signaling protocols and related components, including SS7, SIGTRAN, Diameter, GTP C, SCTP, M3UA, SCCP, TCAP, and MAP. It supports reconnaissance, protocol analysis, exploitation simulation, and repeatable testing workflows that help teams validate real exposure and measure remediation progress over time.

FIREWALL VALIDATION AND COMPLIANCE REPORTING

Validate controls and produce risk based telecom security reports

PTA helps operators and regulators verify signaling firewall effectiveness, identify bypass risks, and generate reporting aligned with GSMA security guidance for SS7, Diameter, and GTP C. It supports both technical security validation and governance needs by turning telecom protocol testing into clear, actionable audit outputs.

Validate controls and produce risk based telecom security reports
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Key numbers

2000

Number of unique vulnerabilities identified

0

The percentage of missions where our team did not find a vulnerability

500

Number of security missions since 2009