Evaluate Your Network Security Against GSMA Baseline Standards with MBSS Testing
Ensure your mobile network meets minimum baseline security requirements across core, RAN, and roaming domains while protecting critical functions, minimizing risks, and maintaining compliance with industry standards.
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MBSS Testing Solutions Breakdown
Comprehensive assessment across all critical layers of your mobile network infrastructure.
Core Network
Assessment of core network elements focuses on ensuring that critical network functions are protected and aligned with baseline security requirements.
Evaluate security posture of core infrastructure
Identify gaps in controls, policies, and configurations
Ensure protection of critical functions supporting service delivery
RAN Network
RAN assessment examines the security of the access layer, where connectivity between subscribers and the network is established.
Assess security posture across radio access environments
Identify weaknesses that could impact network resilience
Evaluate alignment with baseline security controls
Roaming
Roaming assessment focuses on the security of inter-operator interfaces that enable connectivity beyond the home network.
Evaluate security of roaming interfaces
Identify gaps that may impact subscriber privacy and service integrity
Ensure baseline compliance across inter-network communication points
Key Outcomes / Value Delivered
MBSS Testing provides actionable insights that help operators secure their networks.
Identify gaps in controls, policies, and configurations
Validate compliance with GSMA baseline security requirements
Strengthen network resilience across key domains
Protect subscriber privacy from potential risks
Ensure service integrity by minimizing vulnerabilities
Enable proactive threat mitigation across network
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Why This Matters
Meeting baseline security requirements is essential to maintaining a secure and reliable mobile network.
A strong baseline security posture directly supports operational stability and trust.
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Minimize risks across critical network functions
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Maintain compliance with industry standards
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Enhance network resilience against potential disruptions
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Protect subscriber privacy across network interactions
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Ensure consistent service integrity across all domains
Methodology / Approach
Our MBSS Testing follows a structured evaluation approach aligned with GSMA Baseline Security Controls Guidelines.
Assess
Broadband, voice, and media delivery environments
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Evaluate
Evaluate deployments against minimum baseline requirements
Identify
Vulnerabilities and configuration weaknesses
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Highlight
Risks impacting privacy, continuity, and protection
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Assess Overall Posture
Assess overall security posture across network domains.
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Evaluate Deployments
Evaluate deployments against minimum baseline requirements.
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Comprehensive Review
Review Security controls, Policies, and Configurations.
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Identify Gaps
Identify gaps that may affect resilience, privacy, and integrity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is MBSS Testing?
MBSS Testing is an assessment that evaluates a mobile network operator’s overall security stance against GSMA Baseline Security Controls Guidelines, ensuring deployments meet minimum baseline requirements.
What does MBSS Testing cover?
It covers core network elements, radio access networks (RAN), and roaming interfaces, along with associated controls, policies, and configurations.
Which network domains are included in the assessment?
The assessment includes: ● Core Network ● RAN Network ● Roaming
How does MBSS Testing help with compliance?
It determines whether operator deployments meet baseline security requirements, helping maintain compliance with industry standards.
What outcomes can operators expect from this assessment?
Operators gain visibility into security gaps that could impact network resilience, subscriber privacy, and service integrity, along with insights for improvement.
How often should MBSS Testing be performed?
MBSS Testing should be conducted periodically to ensure that deployments continue to meet baseline requirements and remain aligned with evolving network configurations.
Strengthen Your Baseline Security Posture
Ensure your mobile network meets GSMA baseline requirements across core, RAN, and roaming environments—while minimizing risks and protecting critical functions.