Introducing Globals Tactical Security Operations Center (T-SOC)

The Silent War: How Globals is Fortifying the Defence & Aerospace Industries Against Cyber Threats

The modern battlefield is no longer just physical—it is digital, interconnected, and constantly under attack. Recent wars and escalating cyberattacks on Defence & Aerospace industries have exposed vulnerabilities that threaten national security, disrupt military operations, and compromise critical infrastructure. State-sponsored cyber warfare, Zero-Day and N-Day exploits, satellite communication breaches, and AI-powered cyber threats have redefined the threat landscape, making traditional security measures obsolete.

In an era where cyber warfare is as critical as conventional combat, Globals’ Tactical Cybersecurity Operations Center (T-SOC) is designed to empower military forces with real-time threat intelligence, rapid incident response, and resilient cyber defense strategies. Built to operate seamlessly in high-threat environments, T-SOC integrates AI-driven threat detection, automated mitigation, and secure communications to safeguard command units, battlefield networks, and mission-critical infrastructure.

Tactical SOC: A Game-Changer in Cyber Warfare

At Aero India 2025, Globals will be introducing its latest innovation—Tactical Security Operations Center (T-SOC), also known as SOC-in-a-Box. Designed for the modern battlefield, T-SOC is a portable, AI-powered cyber defence unit that operates seamlessly in disconnected environments, including air-gapped military bases, GPS-denied regions, and electronic warfare-contested zones. Unlike conventional SOCs that rely on central networks, T-SOC provides real-time threat intelligence, automated response mechanisms, and zero-trust security—all in a compact, rapidly deployable form.

With the rise of electronic warfare and hybrid cyber-kinetic attacks, T-SOC serves as the first line of defence for securing UAV controllers, SATCOM terminals, NTP servers, battlefield surveillance systems (BSS), C2 Communications, and naval C4ISR platforms. By integrating AI-driven anomaly detection, advanced malware analysis, and cyber situational awareness tools, T-SOC ensures warfighters maintain digital superiority on the battlefield.

Safeguarding Space: Cybersecurity for Satellites and Ground Stations

The next frontier of cyber warfare is space. Satellites have become indispensable for defence communication, navigation, and surveillance, yet they remain highly vulnerable to hacking, jamming, and spoofing attacks. Globals has been instrumental in securing space-based assets, working closely with space agencies to protect satellite command systems, ground stations, and data links.

By leveraging hardware-enforced security, real-time threat detection, and encryption protocols, Globals ensures that satellite networks remain resilient against denial-of-service attacks, unauthorized command intrusions, and malware targeting orbital assets. With its Security Operations Centers (SOCs) for Space, Globals provides 24/7 monitoring, intrusion response, and risk mitigation, ensuring uninterrupted operations for critical space infrastructure.

A Cyber Shield for Defence Supply Chains

Cybersecurity in the defence and aerospace sectors is not just about protecting frontline assets—it extends to the supply chain, where vulnerabilities can be exploited to insert backdoors and tamper with firmware. Globals specializes in reverse engineering firmware to assess its integrity and detect potential compromises. Through rigorous auditing and penetration testing, the company ensures that every component—from avionics systems to ground control units—meets the highest security standards.

By preventing supply chain attacks, Globals mitigates risks associated with counterfeit hardware, malicious implants, and software backdoors, ensuring that military systems and aerospace technologies remain uncompromised from production to deployment.

Make-in-India Cyber Defence: Hardware Enforced Security through Unhackable Data Diodes for Uni-Directional flow of Data and to Protect Air-Gapped Networks

Globals has further strengthened India’s self-reliance in cybersecurity by partnering with Tegolinx to manufacture indigenously developed Data Diodes in Hyderabad —a crucial component in military and aerospace cybersecurity. Data Diodes act as unidirectional security gateways, ensuring sensitive military networks remain air-gapped and immune to external intrusions. With this partnership, Globals is leading the charge in building “Make-in-India” cybersecurity hardware that aligns with India’s defence modernization goals.

Cyber Command Centers: A Strategic Advantage Against Zero-Day Threats

The battlefield of the future will be defined by AI-driven cyber attacks, zero-day vulnerabilities, and sophisticated cyber-espionage campaigns. Recognizing this, Globals has been setting up Cyber Command Centers for defence establishments, creating a unified cyber situational awareness framework that helps organizations detect, analyze, and respond to cyber threats in real time. These command centers leverage advanced analytics, machine learning-driven threat intelligence, and automated incident response systems to stay ahead of adversarial tactics.

With a focus on defending against both zero-day and N-day vulnerabilities, Globals ensures that military networks remain impenetrable, operational integrity is preserved, and national security remains uncompromised.

The Future of Cyber Defence

The future of warfare will be defined not just by firepower but by cyber resilience. In this evolving threat landscape, Globals stands as a trusted ally for defence and aerospace organizations worldwide. By securing tactical networks, space infrastructure, military supply chains, and critical command centers, the company is not just responding to cyber threats—it is defining the future of cyber warfare.

As adversaries become more sophisticated, one thing remains clear: in the silent war of cybersecurity, Globals is ensuring that nations, forces, and critical infrastructure stay one step ahead.