Radiflow and Asset Guardian launch joint solution to expand industrial asset monitoring

Radiflow, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions for industrial automation networks, and Asset Guardian, a dedicated provider of leading edge protection for process control and industrial software, jointly announced that the two companies have l… Continue reading Radiflow and Asset Guardian launch joint solution to expand industrial asset monitoring

Radiflow releases new version of its industrial threat detection solution

Radiflow, a leading provider of industrial cybersecurity solutions for industrial automation networks, announced that the company has added dynamic vulnerability assessment scoring capabilities in the new release of its iSID industrial threat detection… Continue reading Radiflow releases new version of its industrial threat detection solution

A new taxonomy for SCADA attacks

Attacks aimed at SCADA networks are still much rarer than those targeting IT networks, but the number is slowly rising. And, according to Radiflow CTO Yehonatan Kfir, there’s no time like the present to start using a consistent, evidence-based ta… Continue reading A new taxonomy for SCADA attacks

Remotely exploitable flaw in Schneider Electric PLCs is a danger to OT networks

A vulnerability in the Schneider Electric Modicon M221, a programmable logic controller (PLC) deployed in commercial industrial facilities worldwide, can be exploited to remotely disconnected the device from communicating in the ICS network. Schneider … Continue reading Remotely exploitable flaw in Schneider Electric PLCs is a danger to OT networks

Industrial cybersecurity firm Radiflow raises $18 million in funding

Israeli industrial and critical infrastructure cybersecurity company Radiflow has announced that it took in an $18 million investment, led by the Singapore-based multibillion dollar engineering giant ST Engineering. Boasting of doubling sales of its threat detection tools in the last year, Radiflow has over 50 worldwide customers. The company collaborates with partners, including U.S. cybersecurity firms Palo Alto Networks and RSA. ST Engineering will also enter into a partnership with Radiflow that will include access to the Israeli firm’s defensive tools. Radiflow’s customers include critical infrastructure operators in power generation, electricity supply and water facilities. Earlier this year, the company released a case study on a cryptocurrency miner attack against a water facility. Industrial cybersecurity companies are attracting vast sums of investment at the moment. One month ago, the Israeli-American firm Claroty took in a $60 million investment. Industrial cybersecurity companies like Dragos and Nozomi Networks have also taken in multimillion dollar sums in recent months, […]

The post Industrial cybersecurity firm Radiflow raises $18 million in funding appeared first on Cyberscoop.

Continue reading Industrial cybersecurity firm Radiflow raises $18 million in funding

When crypto-mining malware hits a SCADA network

Stealthy crypto-mining is on track to surpass ransomware as cybercriminals’ most favorite money-making option, and companies with computers and servers that run all day and night long are the preferred targets. This could be more than just a nuis… Continue reading When crypto-mining malware hits a SCADA network

New infosec products of the week​: December 16, 2016

Ixia enhances network assessment and monitoring platform Ixia’s Hawkeye, which proactively generates and analyzes synthetic network and application traffic to assess how applications and services will perform, now includes proactive monitoring of Wi-Fi readiness. Expanded coverage in Hawkeye spans WANs, LAN VPNs and cloud access to WLAN architectures. As a result, Hawkeye can validate that complex business-critical services over Wi-Fi are available 24×7. First digital identity certificate for drones Drone ID is a publicly-trusted SSL/TLS … More Continue reading New infosec products of the week​: December 16, 2016