Yes, SeaGlass seems much more advanced of a technique than the commercial solution I discovered which also just consisted of a single board computer and an SDR. Certainly standalone IMSI Catcher detectors with hardcoded metrics would have a hard time keeping up with the rapidly evolving networks and new attacks without more data about what is going on to update them. I was considering the use of ML for more general detection beyond the hardcoded metrics.
I think I read that SnoopSnitch was gathering data but only for detection of known attacks not anomalies.
I think I read that SnoopSnitch was gathering data but only for detection of known attacks not anomalies.