VIAVI Solutions has secured $1.1 million in funding from the European Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU) and Horizon Europe to support the SHIELD-6G initiative. The project addresses growing concerns over increasing telecom security breaches and the emerging risk of quantum-powered cyberattacks by developing an AI-driven Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) platform for future 6G networks, focusing on security interoperability, orchestration, and regulatory compliance. As part of the project, VIAVI will leverage its TeraVM AI RAN Scenario Generator to create digital twins that enable the development, testing, and validation of AI-based security models before commercial 6G networks become operational.
As part of SHIELD-6G, VIAVI will use its AI RSG technology to support advanced security testing of 6G network environments, using AI to simulate, detect and analyze potential threats across the network. This includes generating realistic network datasets that enable intelligent anomaly detection and the continuous refinement of AI-based security mechanisms to ensure that vulnerabilities are identified and addressed before they can be exploited in live networks.
“Security for 6G networks has to be built in from day one, and that requires the ability to simulate, test and detect threats before a single commercial 6G signal goes live,” said Ian Langley, Senior Vice President, Wireless, Security and Applications Business Unit, VIAVI. “Our AI RSG technology is already being used to provide the essential digital twin foundation required to better understand 6G propagation, improve energy consumption and reduce FR3 signal interference. SHIELD-6G takes that capability directly into the security domain, where the stakes are even higher. We’re delighted to be involved in this latest collaboration at the forefront of global technological innovation.”
SHIELD-6G is part of the highly competitive Horizon Europe SNS JU call to accelerate European 6G research and innovation, which selected 20 new 6G projects. VIAVI joins a European consortium coordinated by University College Dublin, working alongside global industry leaders including Ericsson, Nokia, THALES & THALES SIX, as well as network operators Telefónica and LMT of Latvia, bringing together the full chain of expertise needed to secure 6G networks end to end.












