Iranian Firm Develops Software to Improve Cybersecurity
Ali Akbar Tadayyon, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, described the software as a native solution to combat cyber threats in the Iranian organizations, saying, “This software provides a complete view of the organization's digital assets by identifying equipment and services active in the network. With the support for more than 120 configurable default ports and more than 60 known protocols, this platform enables precise monitoring of network traffic and identification of potential threats.”
He noted that the ability to integrate with other security solutions available in the organization, including the SIEM and SOC via API, is another advantage of this system, adding, “This platform helps identify software security weaknesses and prioritize vulnerabilities.”
“CVE inventory analysis and reporting, a standardized system for identifying and cataloging known security vulnerabilities, helps organizations identify and prioritize security vulnerabilities in their assets,” Tadayyon said.
In a relevant development in 2024, the managing director of a technology company had said that the experts in his company had designed and developed an indigenous statistical software and have supplied it to all the technological parks and other organizations across the country.
“The special product of this company is offered under the abbreviated and commercial name of ‘Sepand’, which stands for the system of innovation and knowledge-based bases,” Ali Razi, the chief executive director of a technology company based in the incubator of Islamic Azad University of Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch said in an interview with ANA correspondent.
“Given the eight years since the launch of the innovation and technology ecosystem of the country, we realized that there is a fundamental gap in the field of designing and providing integrated systems; therefore, we tried to solve the problems of innovation and technological parks and growth centers by creating this system domestically,” he said.
“We designed this system by studying the ecosystems of Turkey, Russia, America, Spain, Australia and China and the countries in the Middle East, and studying the domestic needs in the country and delivered it to the growth centers to bring accelerators in this system,” he continued.
“Currently, in addition to support centers including technology parks, growth centers, accelerators and counselling centers, innovation factories, companies and start-ups, all the experts operating in the science and technology ecosystem, including the Iranian Scientefic Vice Presidency, the entrepreneurial ecosystem such as the labor department and governor offices as well as industrial companies are using this system,” Razi further said.
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