With the aim to focus on business opportunity from hybrid IT and operational technology (OT) networks, cybersecurity firm Skybox Security said it is integrating with Indegy to offer better visibility in their common customer’s IT and OT networks.
The integration between Skybox and Indegy provides customers with seamless visibility of their IT and OT networks. The combination of Indegy’s passive and active data collection from the OT network is relayed to Skybox where OT assets, services and vulnerabilities are modeled alongside those from the IT environment.
With Skybox’s understanding of the hybrid network topology and security controls, it can simulate access between and within networks, and determine the reachability of vulnerable assets. Skybox also provides more context to Indegy’s vulnerability data, highlighting exposed and exploitable vulnerabilities, prioritizing their remediation and generating tickets to kick off the workflow.
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“Having a bird’s eye view of a hybrid IT-OT network is hugely valuable,” said Mille Gandelsman, CTO, Indengy. “Where Skybox provides a high-level view and insight into the corporate network, Indegy allows users to maintain deep visibility into industrial control system networks and device-level changes and provides rich, reliable information. Rolling these capabilities into a single solution will help align IT security teams with OT engineers to ensure cyber risks are understood and remedied
without undue disruption.”
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