Nozomi Networks, the pioneer in real-time cybersecurity and operational visibility for industrial control systems (ICS), today announced a new partnership with FireEye to provide next generation ICS security that extends visibility across IT and OT environments. “Adversaries are increasingly targeting critical infrastructure around the world and operators are
prioritizing cybersecurity for industrial control systems and other types of operational technology, said FireEye CTO Grady Summers. “After extensive review, we chose Nozomi Networks because their platform provides industry-leading capabilities which allow us to detect anomalies and proactively hunt for threats within industrial environments.”
Organizations in industries from energy to manufacturing are becoming increasingly reliant on the interconnection between information technology networks and industrial control systems. Connectivity between these systems introduces new risks and challenges for those looking to manage them with a single enterprise-wide security solution. FireEye’s solutions for critical infrastructure and industrial control systems offer an integrated suite of security services from initial assessment to outsourced management, leveraging unique expertise, intelligence and technology to help firms safely, quickly, and effectively extend visibility and protection to their operational networks. With FireEye, organizations can develop and manage enterprise-wide
security programs designed to ensure operational continuity of their most critical assets. With expanded visibility through the Nozomi technology integration, clients reduce costs, address skills shortages, and improve detection and response capabilities so they can focus on the risks that matter to their business. “This partnership brings together the leaders in IT and ICS cybersecurity,” said Nozomi Networks CEO Edgard Capdevielle. “We are thrilled to partner with FireEye to enable new solutions and services at a time when CISOs are demanding enterprise-grade security that encompass their OT environments.”