Cyberspatial’s Teleseer is a powerful transition from military to commercial use because it addresses a fundamental problem: most companies do not actually know what their network looks like at the "atomic" level.
While USSF (U.S. Space Force) and NIWC Pacific use Teleseer for "Mission Relevant Terrain" (mapping critical satellite and ground station dependencies), commercial enterprises can use it to solve visibility gaps in complex, hybrid-cloud, and industrial environments.
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Overview - Teleseer translates to the commercial sector:
1. Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) Due Diligence
One of the highest-risk moments for a corporation is connecting its network to a newly acquired company.
The Problem: The acquiring IT team often has no reliable map of the target company's "shadow IT," legacy vulnerabilities, or unauthorized bridges.
Teleseer Application: By simply uploading PCAPs (packet captures) from the target’s network, the acquiring team can generate a 100% passive, agentless map of the entire environment. This allows them to "see" the risk before they "connect" the wires.
2. OT and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Industries like manufacturing, energy, and pharmaceuticals rely on Operational Technology (OT)—the hardware that controls physical machinery.
The Problem: Traditional security scanners can crash sensitive OT equipment (like PLCs) because they "poke" the devices too hard.
Teleseer Application: Because Teleseer is 100% passive (it only listens to traffic), it can map a factory floor or power grid without any risk of causing an outage. It identifies "Mission Relevant Terrain" by showing which industrial controllers are the most critical chokepoints in the production line.
3. "Shadow IT" and IoT Discovery
In large enterprises, employees often plug in unauthorized devices (routers, smart cameras, or personal storage) that create security backdoors.
The Problem: Most automated tools only find what they are "told" to look for.
Teleseer Application: Teleseer uses behavioral analysis to identify over 7,200 protocols. It can spot a single unauthorized IoT device communicating with a foreign server even if that device isn't on the official inventory list.
4. Digital Twin for Network Troubleshooting
Modern IT teams spend hours manually drawing diagrams in Visio that are outdated the moment they are finished.
The Problem: When a "slowdown" occurs, engineers often guess which switch or server is the bottleneck.
Teleseer Application: Teleseer acts as a Digital Twin. It provides a "visual intelligence layer" that allows engineers to play back network events. By visualizing the traffic density, they can instantly see where "traffic jams" are occurring in real-time or historically.
Comparison: Military vs. Commercial Use
| Feature | Military (USSF/NIWC) | Commercial (Enterprise) |
| Primary Goal | Protect Mission-Relevant Terrain | Protect Revenue-Generating Assets |
| Environment | Contested/Tactical Networks | Hybrid Cloud & Industrial OT |
| Key Metric | Resilience & Survivability | Uptime & Regulatory Compliance |
| Deployment | "Fly-away kits" (Scout/Hawk) | Cloud-based or On-prem analytics\ |
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