NexDefense Enters Collaborative Agreement with General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services to Provide Cyber Monitoring for Industrial Control Systems
(PRWEB) May 10, 2016 -- NexDefense, the leading provider of cybersecurity for industrial control systems (ICS), today announced a new collaborative agreement with General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services, a business of General Dynamics Information Technology. Under the terms of the agreement, General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services will expand its portfolio of cybersecurity services to include monitoring of ICS networks utilizing NexDefense’s Sophia™, an award winning industrial network security monitoring and anomaly detection system. For General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services, the collaborative agreement will expand its advanced cyber security monitoring service to deliver cyber monitoring for ICS.
“Critical infrastructure worldwide face unprecedented threats from sophisticated and well-funded threat actors with various financial, reputational and physical motivations,” said Doug Wylie, vice president of product strategy at NexDefense. “Our collaborative agreement with General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services not only validates our ICS security system, but also helps the company's critical infrastructure clients reduce risk without any interference to normal operations.”
Today’s announcement coincides with the launch of an ICS cyber monitoring service by General Dynamic Commercial Cyber Services. NexDefense was chosen as its collaborator because of its industry leading technology, Sophia™, which is the result of extensive collaboration between NexDefense, the United States Department of Energy, Battelle Energy Alliance and the cybersecurity experts of Idaho National Laboratory (INL). Since obtaining the rights to commercialize Sophia, NexDefense has added significant upgrades important to all sectors of ICS, including asset identification, deep packet inspection for industrial protocols and enhanced visualization features.
“The conversion of IT and OT technologies, as well as the proliferation of mass connectivity, has created complex vulnerabilities to ICS networks,” said David Ross, general manager of General Dynamics Commercial Cyber Services. “To help mitigate these risks, we’ve chosen NexDefense’s, Sophia™ as the technology to enable us to monitor ICS and provide the security that is needed.”
Founded in 2012, NexDefense helps organizations across critical infrastructure sectors to identify threats, reduce risks and better maintain the availability, integrity and confidentiality of all essential operations. Sophia™, its patent-pending Industrial Network Anomaly Detection (INAD) system, is a cybersecurity solution purpose-built for control systems to enhance protection while also facilitating compliance to standards and best practices. Sophia understands ICS protocols and provides real-time insight into systems to give organizations visibility and access to the data they need to know to make real-time decisions to better protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks.
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About NexDefense
NexDefense empowers industrial control system operators with the real-time knowledge needed to maintain system integrity and combat sophisticated cybersecurity threats. Through Sophia™, a patent-pending industrial network monitoring and anomaly detection system, control system engineers, operators and security practitioners can gain valuable insight into networking events and activities that can negatively affect vital process and manufacturing systems. When employed throughout the control system’s lifecycle, its proven capacity to continuously identify, analyze and warn about deviations from normal operations provides unparalleled situational awareness and actionable intelligence to limit risk, reduce liabilities and enhance control system safety, security and productivity. For more information on NexDefense, visit http://www.nexdefense.com and follow us @NexDefense.
Evan Goldberg, AR|PR, http://www.arpr.co, +1 (855) 300-8209, [email protected]
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