Cyber attacks move laterally through the network of an organization. Which IT security technologies detect their movements and alert at an early stage? How does machine learning contribute in IT security already today?

RadarServices presents its portfolio of IT risk detection modules at exhibitions and conferences internationally. A new 3D-printed cybersecurity model is used. Targeted attacks as well as ransomware attacks are shown in a highly innovative and easy to understand way. IT security comes alive.

Yesterday and today the 3D-cybersecurity model is presented at the AOA Annual Conference & Exhibition 2017 in London. The AOA’s members include over 50 airports and more than 150 Associate Members, made up of companies representing a wide range of suppliers in the aviation industry. Working on behalf of these members, the AOA’s mission is to influence governments, regulators and opinion formers at national and international level, in order to secure the policy outcomes that will deliver its vision. This includes playing a leading role in security, economic development, operations and safety and environmental sustainability issues.

The 3D cybersecurity model was awarded with the “AOA Annual Award 2017” at last night‘s AOA Award Dinner. With this award RadarServices was honoured by the conference participants – this time for its innovative and effective way of communication of the technically complex topic “IT security”.

After presentations at it-sa 2017 in Nuremberg, Cyberstorm Conference 2017 in Lucerne and the AOA Conference 2017 in London, the 3D cybersecurity model will next be presented on 22nd of November at the „Cybersecurity World Tour“ which takes place at the Headquarters of RadarServices in Vienna.