As organizations embrace digital transformation, the integration of Operational Technology (OT) and the Internet of Things (IoT) has become a necessity. However, these advancements also introduce unique cybersecurity risks. Securis360 provides specialized OT/IoT security services to protect industrial environments and connected devices from cyber threats, ensuring system integrity, data security, and operational continuity.
Safeguarding Industrial and IoT Systems with Securis360
OT Security safeguards industrial control systems (ICS), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, and other critical infrastructure from cyber threats. It ensures secure operations, minimizes disruptions, and protects sensitive data from unauthorized access.
IoT Security focuses on protecting internet-connected devices across industries. With the rise of smart factories, connected healthcare, and automated transportation, ensuring the security of these devices is essential to prevent breaches, data leaks, and system compromises.
Securis360 caters to a wide range of industries that rely on OT and IoT infrastructures, including:
Our comprehensive OT/IOT security approach includes:
Proactive threat detection and response to prevent disruptions.
Adherence to global cybersecurity standards.
Strengthened security for critical infrastructure.
Secure handling of sensitive information.
Continuous monitoring and updates to combat emerging threats.
As industries evolve and become more interconnected, ensuring the security of OT and IoT systems is more critical than ever. Securis360’s specialized security services provide comprehensive protection, minimizing risks and enabling businesses to operate securely in an increasingly digital world.
Contact us now to assess your OT/IOT security needs and safeguard your business from cyber threats.
Secure your industrial and IoT networks with Securis360 – Your Trusted Cybersecurity Partner.
OT (Operational Technology) Security protects industrial control systems, manufacturing systems, SCADA environments, and critical infrastructure from cyber threats and unauthorized access.
IoT (Internet of Things) Security protects connected devices, sensors, smart systems, and IoT networks from cyberattacks, data breaches, and unauthorized access.
OT and IoT Security help organizations:
IT security focuses on protecting business systems and data, while OT security focuses on protecting industrial operations, control systems, and physical processes.
Industries commonly requiring OT security include:
Common IoT industries include:
The purpose is to protect industrial systems and operational processes from cyber threats that could impact safety, production, or operations.
The purpose is to secure connected devices, communications, applications, and data from cyber risks and exploitation.
These systems often control critical operations and may contain outdated or poorly secured technologies.
Yes. Cyberattacks can cause downtime, production failures, safety incidents, and financial losses.
ICS Security protects Industrial Control Systems used in manufacturing, utilities, and critical infrastructure environments.
SCADA Security protects Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems that monitor and control industrial operations.
PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) are industrial devices used to automate manufacturing and operational processes.
DCS (Distributed Control System) Security protects industrial systems controlling large-scale production and operational processes.
Common OT risks include:
Common IoT risks include:
Segmentation isolates industrial systems and reduces lateral movement during cyberattacks.
Visibility helps organizations identify connected assets, vulnerabilities, and suspicious operational activities.
Asset discovery identifies industrial devices, systems, protocols, and communications within operational environments.
Yes. Strong OT segmentation, monitoring, and access controls help reduce ransomware exposure.
IoT security testing identifies vulnerabilities in connected devices, firmware, APIs, and wireless communications.
Smart devices may expose organizations to:
Firmware testing evaluates embedded software for vulnerabilities, weak authentication, and insecure code.
Secure communication protects IoT data transmissions using encryption and authentication mechanisms.
Botnet protection prevents compromised IoT devices from being used in DDoS attacks or malicious campaigns.
IoT identity management authenticates and manages connected devices securely.
Edge security protects IoT devices processing data near operational environments or endpoints.
Wearable security protects connected health, fitness, and industrial wearable devices from cyber threats.
Medical IoT security protects connected healthcare devices, monitoring systems, and patient data.
Yes. Weakly secured IoT devices can provide attackers access to internal networks and systems.
OT threat monitoring continuously detects suspicious activities affecting industrial systems and operational environments.
Industrial threat intelligence identifies cyber threats targeting operational technology and critical infrastructure sectors.
OT incident response investigates and mitigates cyber incidents affecting industrial operations and control systems.
IoT threat detection identifies compromised devices, unusual communications, and malicious activities.
Zero Trust OT Security continuously validates users, devices, and communications before granting operational access.
Secure remote access protects industrial systems from unauthorized remote connections and external threats.
OT vulnerability assessments identify security weaknesses in industrial devices, networks, and operational systems.
Yes. Strong OT security reduces downtime and improves operational continuity during cyber incidents.
Industrial malware protection detects and prevents malware targeting OT systems and industrial processes.
OT SOC monitoring provides continuous visibility and threat detection for industrial environments.
Common standards include:
OT governance ensures industrial cybersecurity policies, responsibilities, and risk management practices are properly implemented.
Critical infrastructure protection secures essential operational systems such as power, water, healthcare, and transportation.
Compliance monitoring ensures industrial systems meet regulatory and cybersecurity framework requirements.
Yes. Strong industrial security controls improve organizational cyber risk posture.
Common tools include:
AI-driven monitoring identifies abnormal industrial behaviors and advanced cyber threats automatically.
Major trends include:
Yes. IoT startups can strengthen product security, reduce risks, and improve customer trust.
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