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ASX-listed Tesserent has formed a non-exclusive reseller partnership with industrial cybersecurity vendor Claroty.
Tesserent said the agreement will provide its customers’ access to solutions for protecting critical systems from threats and downtime while improving productivity with insights into industrial assets.
Tesserent co-chief executive Kurt Hansen said the Claroty capability will be delivered by its analytics practice Rivium, which currently provides security monitoring and threat intelligence with Splunk.
“We are delighted to add Claroty to Rivium’s portfolio, deepening our capabilities in the OT sector and providing enhanced opportunities for both new and existing customers in Australia and New Zealand,” he said.
iTWire Tuesday, 25 May 2021 12:55 Tesserent partners with Claroty to deliver cyber resilience for customers
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Tesserent s partnership with Claroty will help organisations strengthen their security and protect systems from cyber threats and downtime, and at the same time, improve their overall productivity.
Tesserent announces a non-exclusive reseller partnership with Claroty, strengthening security in utilities, critical national infrastructure, and manufacturing environments.
Tesserent says the partnership will help deliver strong cyber resilience by protecting customers’ critical systems from cyber threats and downtime, while also improving overall productivity with safer connections and deeper insights into industrial assets.
Kurt Hansen, Tesserent co-CEO, says the Claroty capability will be delivered by Tesserent’s cyber analytics practice, Rivium, which presently provides security monitoring and threat intelligence capability using Splunk.
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DURHAM, N.C., April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bayshore Networks, the leader in Active Protection for OT/ICS Networks, has added OTfuse Lite to its Modular Industrial Control Cyber Security Platform of products.
OTfuse Lite breaks the $1000 price barrier at $999 MSRP and gives all the advanced features of the OTfuse® product line including Advanced Threat Detection, Policy Learning and Policy Enforcement in a solid-state device with a 5-year warranty. We are excited that Bayshore has brought this advanced OT IPS Capability below a $1000 price point, many of our customers can use OTfuse Lite for non-critical applications and integrate them with OTfuse Standard for more critical applications, all managed from the Bayshore Management console, said Tom Schiller, President of AutomaTech, a Bayshore Reseller.