Cyber-physical systems protection (CPS) company Claroty has announced several new members of its Claroty Technology Alliances Program (CTAP), bringing new microsegmentation capabilities to its platform.
The new partners include Akamai, ColorTokens, Corsha, Elisity and Zero Networks.
According to Claroty, benefits of microsegmentation integration include the ability to create identity-based policies that follow the device rather than the network address; to receive automated recommendations and enforce "least privilege" access; to use an agentless, infrastructure-centric approach to extend enterprise-grade protection to legacy and proprietary systems; and to receive documentation and automated controls required by modern regulatory frameworks.
“By working with some of the most innovative microsegmentation providers, a CPS protection program built by Claroty delivers true operational resilience and the ability to contain the impact of a cyber-attack,” said Grant Geyer, chief strategy officer at Claroty.
“In a post-Mythos world, segmentation will become one of the critical controls in asset-intensive organisations to mitigate entire classes of risk and ensure operations remain uninterrupted.
“This latest cohort of Claroty alliances ensures that CPS-aware segmentation is informed by precise information of the necessary machine-to-machine communications to enable the business while strictly enforcing security requirements.”




