Claroty enhances cyber-physical security with microsegmentation

Claroty partners with microsegmentation firms to enhance infrastructure protection and operational resilience in critical systems.

Claroty, a provider of cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection solutions, has expanded its Technology Alliances Program (CTAP) through partnerships with microsegmentation providers including Akamai, ColorTokens, Corsha, Elisity, and Zero Networks. These collaborations are designed to strengthen the Claroty Platform and support the operational resilience of mission-critical infrastructure.

Microsegmentation is an increasingly important security approach in CPS environments, where maintaining continuity of operations, safety, and resilience is a priority. By limiting threat movement and enabling more granular access controls, organisations can reduce the potential impact of lateral cyber threats on critical systems.

The integration of microsegmentation with Claroty’s asset discovery, intelligence, and exposure management capabilities helps organisations apply security controls more effectively. Improved visibility can support more informed policy enforcement, helping reduce security gaps, protect critical infrastructure, and support operational continuity.

Key benefits of microsegmentation integration include:

  • Zero-Trust with No Downtime: Implement identity-based policies that follow devices rather than network addresses, enabling security improvements without requiring network redesign or disruption to production environments.

  • Automated, Context-Aware Policies: Support automated policy recommendations based on changing risk profiles and device roles, helping enforce least-privilege access as operational conditions change.

  • Security for the ‘Un-agentable’: Use an agentless, infrastructure-focused approach to help protect legacy systems and devices that cannot support traditional security agents.

  • Accelerated Compliance: Provide access to documentation and control requirements that support alignment with modern regulations and standards, including IEC 62443 and NIS2.

Through collaboration with microsegmentation providers, Claroty aims to enhance operational resilience and improve organizations’ ability to identify and contain cyber threats. These alliances enable CPS-aware segmentation based on machine-to-machine communication data, helping enforce security policies while supporting ongoing business operations.

The Claroty Technology Alliance Program enables companies to integrate their solutions with Claroty’s platform, supporting customer-focused capabilities across asset visibility, risk assessment, and policy enforcement. Together, these partnerships contribute to an ecosystem focused on developing solutions to help secure and manage cyber-physical systems.

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