Claroty, the cyber-physical systems protection company, announced that Claroty xDome will power the operational technology (OT) module built into Deloitte’s expanded Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) by Deloitte offering for enterprise, cloud, and OT security operations center (SOC) delivery.
The MXDR by Deloitte OT module delivers end-to-end detection and response, vulnerability management, lifecycle visibility, and asset tracking for mission-critical OT systems – systems and assets that control, manage, and monitor industrial equipment, process, production, and operations.
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“MXDR by Deloitte provides advanced threat prevention, detection, and response that requires technology collaborations equally qualified in leading innovation across the security environment–all while lowering total cost of ownership,” said Chris Richter, Deloitte Global Cyber Detect & Respond product leader. “Claroty’s technology alliance ecosystem, paired with our offering, empowers organizations to reach new levels of operational resilience across their increasingly connected OT environments.”
With Claroty‘s technology, MXDR by Deloitte’s clients can be empowered with comprehensive asset visibility, equipped to identify, measure, and prioritize risk, deploy Zero Trust-based protective controls, and optimize threat detection.
“As the threat landscape grows and attack tactics, techniques, and procedures become more sophisticated, security teams need coverage across a broad set of tools, which can overburden security teams—they need strong technology integrations to fight back against tool fatigue,” said CJ Radford, Global VP Channel & Alliances at Claroty. “The powerful combination of Claroty and the Deloitte MXDR OT module not only brings innovation to the legacy-tech-plagued OT space, it also brings relief to the boots on the ground juggling entangled solution sets.”
SOURCE: PRNewswire