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Claroty Significantly Strengthens its Industry-Leading OT Security Platform

Claroty Significantly Strengthens its Industry-Leading OT Security Platform
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NEW YORK – April 21, 2020 – Claroty, the global leader in industrial cybersecurity, today announced it has strengthened the Claroty Platform to deliver the industry’s broadest range of operational technology (OT) security controls in a single solution, thereby empowering enterprises to more easily and effectively reduce risks posed by increasing connectivity between OT and information technology (IT) networks.

“Enterprises have been transformed through digitization initiatives, causing once-isolated OT networks to be interconnected with the rest of the enterprise. However, those OT networks remain invisible to security teams since they communicate on proprietary protocols and have very different characteristics than IT networks,” said Galina Antova, Co-founder of Claroty. “The Claroty Platform extends core security controls to OT environments, thereby closing the 25-plus year gap between the security posture of IT and OT networks, and delivering comprehensive governance and risk reduction across the parts of enterprise networks that were previously invisible and unsecured.”

Enriched by newly enhanced Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) 4.1 and Secure Remote Access (SRA) 3.0 components, the platform addresses four areas integral to risk reduction: visibility, threat detection, vulnerability management, and triage & mitigation. All of Claroty’s OT security controls deploy rapidly and integrate seamlessly with existing IT security infrastructure, eliminating the burden of complex deployments, steep learning curves, and unfamiliar tools—all of which have long been barriers for achieving stronger industrial cybersecurity. These controls also improve IT and OT practitioners’ ability to protect the availability, reliability, and safety of their industrial environments.

The Claroty Platform includes:

“Being alerted to vulnerabilities in real-time is a must-have for our Manufacturing operations,” said Kevin Tierney, Vice President of Global Cybersecurity for General Motors. “We need solutions that allow our organization to quickly identify which assets have potential vulnerabilities and prioritize the actions we need to take in order to reduce and eliminate potential risks.”

“Securing critical infrastructure and industrial networks has become more important than ever, with all the new, unexpected obstacles and challenges that CISOs must overcome,” said Grant Geyer, Chief Product Officer of Claroty. “The Claroty Platform, strengthened even further by these latest updates, is a complete OT security solution perfectly positioned to mitigate the emerging risks to OT environments.”

CTD 4.1 will be available this month and SRA 3.0 will be available in May. To learn more about the Claroty Platform and its new features, please request a demo.

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