Cyberbit, whose cybersecurity solutions protect the world’s most sensitive systems, has announced that Samsung SDS, a subsidiary of the Samsung group and a global leading IT services company, selected Cyberbit to protect customers against attacks on industrial control systems.
Industrial control networks are prime targets for cyberattacks and use legacy technologies that challenge conventional security systems.
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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 cyberattacks, minimize continuity risks, and improve network managers’ visibility across their ICS networks.
“Critical infrastructure facilities are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks because of their legacy hardware, unique communication protocols and the lack of security awareness within operational network managers,” said Adi Dar, Cyberbit’s CEO.
“We will collaborate with Samsung to bridge this gap and help organizations in the Asia Pacific region avoid critical cyberattacks of potentially massive scale,” added Dar.
Sung Won Han, VP Cyber Security Team, Samsung SDS said, “We look forward to collaborating with Cyberbit.”
“Our customers will be able to enhance resilience and competitiveness in the core infrastructure related to manufacturing and control.”
For more details visit the Cyberbit EDR Page or contact sales@cyberbit.net.
Created to protect the most high-risk organizations in the world, Cyberbit secures enterprises and critical infrastructure against advanced cyberthreats.
The company’s battle-hardened cybersecurity solutions detect, analyze and respond to the most advanced, complex and targeted threats.
Cyberbit employs a formidable and diverse team from both the public and private sector including PhDs, hackers, former CISOs and SOC managers, as well as seasoned veterans of the intelligence and military communities. With offices in Texas and Israel, Cyberbit is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd.
Samsung SDS is a global IT service company that led Korea’s IT industry for over 30 years since its establishment in 1985, paving the way for the growth and development of clients through innovation utilizing information technology in data processing operations, system integration, IT services and current ICT services.
Samsung SDS is also the engine to Samsung group’s growth into a global enterprise as the sole ICT services and solutions provider, conducting major projects including system operation, consulting, system integration, IT outsourcing and ICT infrastructure for all Samsung Group affiliates.