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Osama Al-Zoubi

Cisco launches security architecture for industrial IoT

DUBAI, February 11, 2020

Cisco, a worldwide technology leader, has introduced an IoT security architecture that provides enhanced visibility across both IT and operational technology environments, and protects industrial processes.

Cisco’s new solutions enable the collection and extraction of data from the IoT edge so organisations can increase efficiencies to make better business decisions and accelerate digitisation projects, said a statement from the company.

Networks have become the foundational backbone for the operational technology that underpins critical infrastructure including energy, transportation, and manufacturing. Organisations increasingly require real-time access into the data these systems hold to improve production, manage costs, and enhance safety metrics.

Osama Al-Zoubi, chief technology officer – Middle East and Africa, Cisco, said: “Organisations need complete visibility into the most disparate of network environments in order to secure their industrial edge, lower the risk of cyber threats, and optimise industrial processes.”

Cisco’s new IoT security architecture innovations include:
• Securing the Industrial Network Environment: Cisco Cyber Vision is the first software-based security solution for automated discovery of industrial assets delivered via Cisco’s Industrial IoT (IIoT) networking portfolio. Cisco Cyber Vision analyses traffic from connected assets, creates segmentation policies in Cisco ISE and DNA Center to prevent lateral movement of threats across the operational environments, and is powered by Cisco Talos’ threat intelligence, providing real-time monitoring of cyber security threats to industrial assets and processes that affect uptime, productivity, and safety.

• Data Governance from Edge to Multi-Cloud: Integrated with Cisco’s industrial networking, Cisco Edge Intelligence simplifies the extraction of data at the network edge. It streamlines the data delivery to multi-cloud and on-prem destinations to improve the competitiveness of an organisation and helping businesses better manage data throughout critical aspects of its life cycle from start to finish.

Cisco has removed the complexity of a multi-vendor, multi-data, and multi-asset infrastructure to deliver simple IoT cyber security solutions that can be managed on any of Cisco’s gateways, switches, or routers, bringing end-to-end security and simplified data management together, it stated. – TradeArabia News Service




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