Radiflow, a Tel Aviv-based cybersecurity solutions provider for vital infrastructure networks, is entering several new collaborations across Europe to balance the demand for rising security of OT facilities. 

Rise of OT cybersecurity Industry 

Post a year of attacks on critical OT facilities, including food chain segments, utility supplies, medical facilities, and other vital operational tech assets; corporations comprehend the gravity of the situation. Unlike traditional IT networks, OT networks comprise layered tech that is unified with legacy systems. As a result, unknown weaknesses remain exposed to hackers while compelling teams to deal with the reality that the cybersecurity perimeter is often not correctly defined. Past events indicate that companies administered OT cybersecurity protocols to comply with the new norms. But now, it has become more related to the threat of physical harm and business interventions that may go along with OT cybersecurity incidents. Gartner forecasts that such attacks will mainly become lethal by 2025, as the market capabilities surge to US$18.1 billion by 2023.

About Radiflow

Brought to existence in 2009 by Ilan Barda, Radiflow is an OT cyber security platform offering a unique set of tools to manage and safeguard digital assets for a long period of time. They run explicitly with Managed Security Service Providers to guide the management and discovery of all necessary data safety points. The firm’s CIARA platform delivers easy onboarding for partners if they possess enough OT cybersecurity wisdom or are seeking to broaden their cyber services to incorporate OT networks. The user-friendly dashboard has a simple setup process, enabling end-users to easily use features from the multi-facility dashboard. Clients comprehend spontaneous ROI by correctly understanding how to delegate cybersecurity budgets and resources by employing data to safeguard what’s significant. The firm’s solution has been implanted in more than 6000 sites across different geographies with offices in the US and Europe.

Ilan Barda, Founder and CEO of Radiflow

What the Founder has to say: What the Founder has to say: “Experiencing spectacular growth through assistance from our global partners, we aim to strengthen our market share through local collaborations. It will give us the stimulus to offer our first-of-its-kind OT-BAS analysis of OT facilities to even more CISOs. Possessing the ability to use an OT-BAS platform and simulate any attack from system overrides to ransomware, cybersecurity teams can continuously scale their playbooks and deploy necessary alleviations against today’s threats.”- Ilan Barda, CEO of Radiflow.

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