NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Claroty, the
industrial cybersecurity company, today announced a new integration
between its Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) solution and Rockwell
Automation's FactoryTalk® AssetCentre, empowering
joint customers to automatically discover, protect, and manage the
operational technology (OT), Internet of Things (IoT), and
industrial IoT (IIoT) in their industrial networks. Claroty will
exhibit the CTD Connector for AssetCentre at Automation Fair,
taking place November 10-11 in
Houston, Texas and online, at
booth #1409.
The joint solution fuses CTD's OT visibility with AssetCentre's
data management capabilities to automate, optimize, and centralize
inventory. It brings together CTD's risk and vulnerability
assessment and correlation with AssetCentre's backup and recovery
coverage for industrial networks, and includes highly flexible
on-premise, cloud, and hybrid deployment options.
"Many critical industrial assets are at risk due to enterprises'
limited abilities in inventory management, risk and vulnerability
correlation, and asset backup," said Grant
Geyer, chief product officer of Claroty. "Visibility is the
foundation to every risk management program in the industrial
economy. With this solution, asset-intensive organizations can be
confident that their OT asset inventory is comprehensive and
protected against a variety of cyber security and business
continuity risks that threaten resiliency in today's digital and
connected enterprise."
CTD Connector for AssetCentre: Key Benefits &
Capabilities
- Expands the CTD visibility ecosystem with a centralized,
fully automated OT asset inventory across the entire OT
environment; insight includes the hardware, firmware, model, rack
slot, IP, vendor, and related details for all assets – even
tough-to-identify nested devices and those located at levels
0-2
- Protects the most critical assets and helps minimize
downtime by continuously assessing risks and monitoring for
vulnerabilities, automatically correlating this information with
the assets in the OT environment to provide tailored mitigation and
remediation guidance for all risks and vulnerabilities affecting
those assets
- Expands disaster recovery coverage by revealing any
critical assets not included in the disaster recovery plan,
enabling users to add those assets and validate asset backup
- Increases efficiency and effectiveness of governance, risk,
and compliance initiatives and overall decision-making by
enabling centralized access, streamlined management, and actionable
reporting for all asset, risk, and vulnerability data
"The combined technical prowess of Claroty CTD and Rockwell
FactoryTalk® AssetCentre gives customers visibility
into their OT assets and the vulnerabilities and risks facing those
assets, as well as full confidence that all critical assets are
backed up," said Jason (JP) Wright, director of digital design and
visualization apps at Rockwell Automation. "Through greater
visibility into and protection of OT assets, organizations can
improve uptime, productivity, quality, employee safety, and
regulatory compliance."
Claroty at Automation Fair
Claroty will exhibit the
CTD Connector for AssetCentre at Automation Fair, taking place
November 10-11 in Houston, Texas and online, at booth #1409.
Automation Fair is a free event, but registration is required to
attend. Additionally, Claroty executives will lead the following
sessions at the conference:
- PT02: Adapting Manufacturing Cyber Defenses to Industry
4.0 (Nov. 10 and 11, 10 a.m. CT): This session will examine the
industrial cybersecurity implications of manufacturers' transition
toward the connected IIoT "smart factory" and put highly discussed
but often misunderstood smart factory buzzwords into perspective.
Attendees will gain a better understanding of what's needed to
adapt their industrial cybersecurity strategy as the business
adapts its strategy in light of Industry 4.0.
- PT22: Top 10 Security Threats (Nov. 10 and 11, 2 p.m.
CT): In this panel, executives from Claroty, Cisco, and
Rockwell will discuss how trends like remote work, IoT, and cloud
initiatives are giving cyber criminals new opportunities to
infiltrate target organizations by expanding the attack surface.
Attendees will learn the critical elements, approaches, and
strategies needed to help defend against the greatest security
threats.
To learn more about CTD Connector for AssetCentre, download the
integration brief.
About Rockwell Automation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
(NYSE: ROK), is a global leader in industrial automation and
digital transformation. We connect the imaginations of people with
the potential of technology to expand what is humanly possible,
making the world more productive and more sustainable.
Headquartered in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin, Rockwell Automation employs approximately 24,000
problem solvers dedicated to our customers in more than 100
countries.
To learn more, visit www.rockwellautomation.com.
About Claroty
Claroty is the industrial cybersecurity
company. Trusted by the world's largest enterprises, Claroty helps
customers reveal, protect, and manage their OT, IoT, and IIoT
assets. The company's comprehensive platform connects seamlessly
with customers' existing infrastructure and programs while
providing a full range of industrial cybersecurity controls for
visibility, threat detection, risk and vulnerability management,
and secure remote access—all with a significantly reduced total
cost of ownership. Claroty is backed and adopted by leading
industrial automation vendors, with an expansive partner ecosystem
and award-winning research team. The company is headquartered in
New York City and has a presence
in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, and deployments on all seven
continents.
To learn more, visit www.claroty.com.
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