Claroty革新者在操作技术(OT) network protection, and Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, announced today that they are partnering to address safety and cybersecurity challenges for the world’s industrial infrastructure. Under the terms of the agreement, Claroty will market its real-time OT/ICS network monitoring and detection solution to Schneider Electric’s customers through the company’s Collaborative Automation Partner Program (CAPP).
The Claroty platform proactively protects industrial control systems and continuously monitors industrial networks for cyber threats. With secure remote access, asset owners can employ policies to control remote employee and third-party access to critical systems, and record the sessions. Continuous threat detection creates a detailed inventory of industrial network assets, identifies misconfigurations, monitors traffic between assets, and finds anomalies that may indicate the presence of a malicious actor. Context rich alerts provide plant and security personnel with actionable insights for efficient investigation, response, and recovery.
This partnership adds a key component to Schneider Electric’s end to end cybersecurity offerings by protecting its connected products and edge control offerings within the company’s EcoStruxure™ architecture. EcoStruxure is Schneider Electric’s IoT-enabled, open and interoperable system architecture and platform. Delivering Innovation at Every Level across connected products, edge control and apps, analytics, and services, the EcoStruxure architecture enables scalable design and operation of connected systems with best-in-class cybersecurity built in at every layer.
“在施耐德电气,我们认识到迫切需要协助客户加强安全和网络安全方案,”施耐德高级总监David Doggett说,施耐德电气。“我们正在解决这种需求的方式是通过与Claroty合作,提供实时网络监控和异常检测。”
施耐德电气和Claroty对验证解决方案互操作性进行了严格的测试。Claroty是CAPP中网络安全监控系统的关键合作伙伴。CAPP通过将其合作伙伴生态系统开发的创新技术集成到自己的产品中,可以通过整合创新技术来提供完整的业务解决方案。
“被动网络入侵检测技术对于系统可用性至关重要的应用是至关重要的,”Doggett继续。“Claroty的平台可以加强针对已绕过现有边界保护的已知网络攻击的解决方案。该技术还可以提醒网络运营商关于胭脂内部人使用现有工具和凭据发起的新型攻击向量或攻击。“
A key characteristic of the Claroty platform is its ability to explore the deepest level of industrial network protocols without adversely impacting the system. This enables end users to safely identify anomalies while protecting complex and sensitive industrial networks. Traditional IT security software often uses active queries or requires a footprint on the network, which can ultimately disrupt operations. However, the Claroty platform uses a passive-monitoring approach to safely inspect traffic without the risk of disruption.
“We have set off on a mission to bring rapid and long overdue change to the cybersecurity of industrial control networks,” said Amir Zilberstein, Chief Executive Officer, Claroty. “We recognize that this complex challenge is best addressed in a unified and robust fashion – where security vendors such as Claroty work hand in hand with leading equipment manufacturers. Partnering with Schneider Electric and delivering our solutions within its comprehensive approach to cybersecurity through its EcoStruxure architecture will help drive the broadest reach and most immediate impact to industrial companies."
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