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Thu, 17 November 2016

Cyberbit to Protect Samsung SDS Customers Against Attacks on Control Systems

Samsung SDS, a subsidiary of the Samsung group and a global leading IT services company, has selected Cyberbit to protect customers against attacks on industrial control systems.

Industrial control networks are prime targets for cyber attacks and use legacy technologies that challenge conventional security systems.

Samsung SDS and Cyberbit will collaborate to deploy Cyberbit’s SCADAShield, a non-intrusive deep-packet inspection system, optimized for ICS/SCADA networks, in the Korean market.

SCADAShield will protect customers’ critical infrastructure against cyber attacks, minimize continuity risks and improve network managers’ visibility across their ICS networks.

“Critical infrastructure facilities are particularly vulnerable to cyber attacks because of their legacy hardware, unique communication protocols and the lack of security awareness among operational network managers,” said Adi Dar, Cyberbit’s General Manager. “We will collaborate with Samsung to bridge this gap and help organizations in the Asia Pacific region to protect themselves from critical cyber attacks of potentially massive scale.” 

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