Swimlane introduces an OT security automation ecosystem

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The launch of a security automation solution ecosystem for operational technology (OT) environments was announced Monday by Swimlane, a security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) provider.

to that OT security automation ecosystemThe business has collaborated with several organizations, including the industrial cyber security company Nozomi, the event monitoring and risk detection company Dataminr and the technology and security consulting company 1898 & Co.

Low-code automation and OT and IoT security are combined through technology integration with Nozomi. A cyber-physical threat response solution that uses automated procedures to mitigate risk and immediately alert staff of safety risks is produced by Dataminr Integration.

Swimlane serves as the primary automation platform for 1898 & Co.’s managed threat detection services.

Swimlane creates a portfolio of pre-integrated solutions that customers can add to their current environment or deploy through managed services.

Cody Cornell, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Swimlane, stated that “Our public utilities and critical infrastructure face unique cybersecurity challenges to identify and respond to a convergence of threats targeting their integrated OT and IT environments, and their cyber-physical systems.”

Cornell continued, “Swimlane brings together the best of OT security with our scalable security automation platform to create a robust system of documentation and control for security operations teams to more quickly process large volumes of security telemetry without requiring additional resources to defend against breaches,” he added Cornell.

A total of $170 million has been raised for Swimlane, including $70 million in a Series C round announced in July.

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