Telecoms providers face rising security risks as 5G expands the attack surface with IoT, cloud, and virtualisation. Fraud costs reached nearly $39 billion in 2022, while breaches and credential theft expose operators to financial loss and long-term reputational damage.
Governments and regulators are responding with strict rules, including the UK’s Telecoms Security Act (TSA) and the EU’s NIS2 Directive, backed by penalties for non-compliance. These obligations also cover suppliers, making security an organisation-wide responsibility.
Automation is the only scalable way to meet these demands. It reduces manual error, accelerates patching and monitoring, and supports anomaly detection and regulatory reporting. The TSA Code of Practice highlights automation as key to resilience and remediation.
CORTEX has delivered automation that cut reporting time by 40%, halved duplicate alarms, and reduced diagnostics by 90%. Its low-code/no-code platform helps providers adapt quickly, close security gaps, and protect revenue, compliance, and reputation.