NanoLock Security will provide device-level security solutions for legacy, new industrial machinery, and smart factory production lines. NanoLock has released its full suite of tailored cybersecurity solutions for the industrial and manufacturing markets, which has been tested with customers in Europe and is now available globally. NanoLock’s industrial solutions are available in the United States through World Wide Technology (WWT), a major American professional services integrator.
NanoLock’s zero-trust industrial product suite was developed in collaboration with industrial and manufacturing companies. It will protect ICS devices and industrial machines and ensure the operational integrity of machines and production lines while having no impact on performance or functionality. This innovative and unique solution, which is easily integrated into devices and systems, ensures the integrity and safety of connected industrial devices from multiple attack vectors, including outsiders, insiders, supply chain sources, and human errors.
Eran Fine, CEO of NanoLock commented, “The chaotic reality of the cybersecurity landscape is that there is no way to know where the next attack will come from, so the world must move away from detection to prevention to ensure business continuity. The recent joint cybersecurity advisory emphasizes the need to adopt a different security approach, to better protect the industrial/OT environment for both legacy and new machines.”
It is impossible to predict where the next APT will come from in current cyber scenarios – state-level conflicts, financial hackers, insiders, or anyone along the supply chain. NanoLock’s Industrial Solution Suite is patent-protected. It prevents APTs and other cyberattacks on industrial machines, programmable logic controllers (PLC), industrial control systems (ICS), and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) devices by employing a device-level Zero Trust security approach that prevents unauthorized changes to their functionality.
NanoLock’s Zero Trust security solutions follow most of the recommendations made by the US Department of Energy (DOE), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Cybersecurity Advisory (CSA) released on April 13th (FBI) and the National Security Agency (NSA).
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