Kaspersky launches cyber security solution for industrial risks

Kaspersky Lab has launched a specialised solution for securing critical infrastructure and industrial facilities, addressing the need to manage industrial cyber risks and protect the continuity and integrity of technological processes in these environments.

Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity has been designed for use in power plants, refineries and assembly lines to railways, airports and smart buildings, which demand faultless continuity and consistency of the technological process.

The new solution is designed to deliver protection to the network at the layers most vulnerable to cyber attack, offering a combination of conventional security technologies, adapted for an ICS environment, such as anti malware protection, whitelisting and vulnerability assessment functionality. Kasperksy says the product also provides an observability mode focused purely on the detection of cyber attacks, operation personnel faults and anomalies inside an industrial network. All prevention and detection technologies are managed via a single centralised management console, and the product features technologies designed specifically for industrial environments, including integrity check for PLC programs, semantic monitoring of process control commands and telemetry data to detect cyber attack targeting the physical part of an infrastructure.

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