In the past, industrial control systems weren’t considered high risk for cyberattacks because they weren’t connected to enterprise systems or the internet.
Today, the use of common technology platforms, IT/OT data sharing, and cloud-based applications and analytics have made OT and IoT systems a primary target for threat actors. CIOs and CISOs are now expected to protect the entire IT/OT landscape, including all physical assets and industrial processes. To achieve this, OT and IoT security needs to be part of an overall digital security strategy managed by a collaborative IT/OT team.
I have not seen any competition in terms of pricing, and it is quite reasonable.
I have not seen any competition in terms of pricing, and it is quite reasonable.
The Claroty Platform is designed to enhance cybersecurity in industrial settings by monitoring and securing control systems and operational technology. It provides deep visibility into OT networks, critical for detecting vulnerabilities and unauthorized activities.
Users benefit from its anomaly detection capabilities, swiftly addressing potential threats. The platform supports regulatory compliance through detailed audits of network activities and changes. Praised for its asset management, Claroty helps maintain an accurate device inventory, fundamental for robust cybersecurity posture management.
Key features include an intuitive interface and robust reporting tools that deliver insights and analytics, driving informed decisions and ensuring compliance. Users report that Claroty has significantly improved operational efficiency and productivity in their organizations.