Your perimeter is protected. Your endpoints are monitored. Your network is segmented.
And yet — attackers are bypassing all of it. Through the network airspace.
Most security strategies still assume wireless threats are limited by proximity. That’s outdated.
With off-the-shelf tools and Antenna-for-Hire services, attackers can now reach your environment without stepping foot near it — dramatically increasing the severity of classic airspace threats.
The New Attack Vector: Remote, Wireless, and Unmonitored
It’s not just about interns plugging in unauthorized routers anymore. Modern adversaries are:
- Spoofing corporate SSIDs and MACs from outside the building — or across the street
- Using cloud-connected rogue APs to bridge into internal systems
- Deploying airborne kits with LTE uplinks
- Hiring third-party antennas to launch attacks without any physical presence
These aren’t theoretical. They’re happening — and most organizations don’t even know.
Network Airspace is Part of Your Network — Whether You See It or Not
EDR, NDR, XDR… they work after something connects.
But what if the malicious activity never shows up in your telemetry?
- Network Airspace threats happen outside your infrastructure
- They target devices you own, not devices you control
- And they often succeed — simply because no one is watching
AirEye: Wireless Detection and Response that Closes the Gap
AirEye continuously monitors the wireless network airspace around your organization. It sees what your existing tools can’t:
- All wireless activity in range — regardless of SSID, MAC spoofing, or device role
- Real-time detection and blocking of rogue APs, Evil Twins, shadow SSIDs, and more
- Enforcement of policy for who can communicate wirelessly — and under what conditions
No endpoint agents. No guesswork. No reliance on attacker visibility.
You Can’t Protect What You Don’t See
Network Airspace is now a first-class attack surface.
Remote, deceptive, and largely invisible to traditional defenses.
Cybersecurity without Network Airspace Defense is like guarding a building without securing the sky above it.
The threats are airborne. AirEye makes them visible — and stoppable.