LABORATORIES
Cyber Security Institute Laboratories
IoT Security Analysis Laboratory
- About Us
IoT Security Analysis Laboratory is a test environment designed to conduct security tests for internet-connected devices and to detect security vulnerabilities in these devices. The laboratory is used to identify potential vulnerabilities in IoT devices, to increase the security of devices by performing security tests in various areas and to help prevent attacks.
IoT Security Analysis Lab provides an environment where various IoT devices can be tested. These devices include smart home devices, medical devices, devices used in industrial control systems and many more. Internet-connected devices can communicate with each other using many different protocols and technologies. In IoT Security Analysis Lab, our security researchers simulate various scenarios to test the security of these communications.
IoT Security Laboratory within TÜBİTAK BİLGEM Cyber Security Institute aims to provide security testing opportunities in all areas that an IoT device can commonly cover. These areas can be summarized as "Hardware Security Tests", "Firmware Analysis", "Application Security Tests" and "Radio Frequency Protocol Tests".
While the laboratory continues to serve with all its technical competence in the aforementioned areas, it constantly renews its test equipment range with the developing technology.
Virtual Cyber Security Laboratory
- About Us
- Access Methods to the Cyberlab Environment
- Evaluation of User Activities
The effectiveness of cyber security training, auditing, and testing activities increases when conducted on operational infrastructures. However, it is often impractical and unfeasible to physically create operational infrastructures tailored for user-specific training, auditing, and testing. These environments can be rapidly, easily, and resource-efficiently established using cloud computing infrastructures. To enable the creation and management of reusable infrastructures that simulate operational environments—such as servers, networks, and other IT systems—the Cyberlab (Virtual Cyber Security Laboratory) project is being developed.
Through the Cyberlab project, simulated environments composed of network devices and virtual machines are provided to users for training personnel in the field of cyber security, as well as for testing and auditing the security of institutions' applications, networks, and systems.
Users can access virtual machines created on Cyberlab via web browsers with SSH, VNC or RDP protocols.
Virtual machines initiated on Cyberlab can be customized using a software library developed with Ansible. This integrated feature enables the automatic evaluation of user activities performed on virtual machines.
Cyberlab can also serve as a shared infrastructure for various projects aligned with national needs, such as a cyber security training simulator, cyber security test laboratory, malware analysis laboratory, and cyber security research laboratory.