Explore the benefits of Claroty xDome Secure Access in OT environments, a secure alternative to VPNs, addressing unique OT challenges and risks. Learn how Secure Access architecture enhances security and operational efficiency in critical infrastructures.
Understanding the specific requirements of OT environments and the limitations of existing offerings on the market, Claroty set out to create a secure access solution for OT that offers the highest security measures with efficiency and operability in mind.
The requirements for securing your operational technology (OT) network have changed drastically since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Arming you to continue protecting what powers your business — no matter the circumstances — is at the heart of our latest iteration of The Claroty Platform.
KLAS just released their “Best in KLAS 2021: Software & Services Report,” and we are honored to be named the Best in KLAS for Healthcare IoT Security. As a company that has been laser focused since day one on solving the unique security challenges faced by healthcare organizations, this recognition is particularly gratifying because it is based, in large part, on practical input from actual healthcare customers.
In our latest Feature Spotlight blog, Senior Product Manager Gary Kneeland offers a deep dive into Claroty’s three asset discovery methods, what makes each one unique, and how they work together.
As more legacy OT assets become internet-facing, more IoT devices are connected to OT environments, and more users require remote access, the security gap widens, and the door for attackers opens further. At Claroty, we view this lack of security controls as an opportunity to start with a clean slate.
Effective industrial cybersecurity starts with knowing what needs to be secured. This requires a comprehensive, detailed view of all industrial assets, processes, connections, and network topography, and user activity.
Not all risks are created equal – you want to know which are the most critical, so you can prioritize your efforts and actions. Medigate ensures security teams are not drowning in an endless sea of alerts, with no way to discriminate between them.
Today Claroty announces its participation in the Department of Energy (DOE)’s Request for Information (RFI) to help inform future recommendations around its long-term cybersecurity strategy, in particular to help combat foreign threats to the U.S. energy supply chain.
Today, we introduce Claroty Edge, the newest offering of the Claroty Platform, which we’ve designed to meet these requirements for enterprises across a wide range of sectors and maturity levels.