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OPSWAT TO SPOTLIGHT CYBERSECURITY MATURITY AT GISEC 2023

OPSWAT announced that it will be at GISEC 2023 to show the region’s private and public sector enterprises how to develop their cybersecurity maturity through the company’s endto-end IT/OT security solutions.

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“OPSWAT has been a GISEC attendee for many years, and this time around, we exhibit amid a threat landscape that is bubbling with risk for OT (Operational Technology) and ICS (Industrial Control System) environments,” said Sertan Selcuk, Vice President of Sales, Middle East, Turkey, and Africa, OPSWAT. “Our mission to protect critical infrastructure through purpose-built CIP technologies has never been more urgent. Regional nations have been hard at work diversifying their economies, and heavy industries such as utilities, energy, manufacturing and oil and gas can only innovate as long as they remain protected from cyber criminals.”

In addition, ManageEngine will showcase PAM360, its privileged access management solution, which now features advanced privilege elevation capabilities for Linux environments—in addition to its already extensive PEDM capabilities for Windows environments—and the SSH Command Control feature. Other ManageEngine solutions covering endpoint security, data security and network security will also be highlighted at the event. Cybersecurity experts will be available to interact with attendees, address their IT security concerns and share insights on the latest security trends at booth number D 60. Demonstrations will also be held at the booth to offer a first-hand experience of the company’s security solutions.

Selcuk warned that regional OT environments mostly rely on a single endpoint scanning and EDR to fight malware and file-borne attacks, which leaves the perimeter unaddressed. Organisations must improve their cybersecurity postures to secure email, cloud storage, containerisation, and other modern constructs by implementing a zero-trust architecture.

“No single vendor provides antimalware and sanitisation solutions that cover file entry points across USB, Web traffic, storage, email and everything in between… except OPSWAT,” Selcuk added. “We offer purpose-built CIP technologies rather than repurposed IT products — solutions that can be deployed in the cloud, on prem and in air-gapped networks, offering more flexibility than any other provider in the market.”

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