Tenable and Siemens Energy Expand Collaboration on OT Cybersecurity

Tenable and Siemens Energy Expand Collaboration on OT Cybersecurity>
Security Review – Prarthana Mary
Tenable and Siemens Energy have expanded their collaboration to enhance cybersecurity in operational technology (OT) environments within the energy sector.
Siemens Energy will integrate Tenable OT Security as a network intrusion detection system in their Omnivise T3000 control system, building upon their asset discovery and vulnerability management capabilities.
This move strengthens the Omnivise OT Security service, powered by Tenable, to secure energy work sites against cyber threats.
Key points include:
– Siemens Energy combines its OT expertise with Tenable’s cybersecurity tools to protect an ever-changing asset base in the energy sector.
– The integration with Tenable OT Security aims to provide visibility into OT systems and enable compliance with evolving regulations.
– Siemens Energy technicians are assisting customers to deploy Tenable cybersecurity tools effectively, focusing on intrusion detection, asset discovery, anomaly detection, and vulnerability management.
– The updated security features will be available in the next Omnivise T3000 service pack for Release 9.2.
Additionally, ITQAN and Cyber50 Defense have formed a strategic partnership to enhance digital security, which was announced at the GESS Dubai conference.
Kaspersky reports an increase in cyberattacks on gamers, with Minecraft being the most targeted game.
ZainTECH has partnered with Veeam to offer Backup as a Service and Disaster Recovery as a Service solutions, aiming to meet the growing market demand for Data Protection as a Service.
Link: https://securityreviewmag.com/?p=26132


Categories:

Tags: