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Swimlane and Nozomi Networks join hands for Automation

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Integration delivers system of record for IT and OT asset compliance while automating threat detection and response workflow 

Swimlane and Nozomi Networks have announced a technology integration that combines low-code security automation with operational technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) security. 

The combined solution makes it possible for industrial and critical infrastructure security operations to maintain continuous asset compliance and mitigate the risks of attacks from combined OT and IT entry points. Critical infrastructure environments such as healthcare, utilities, transportation and food production are increasingly seen as vulnerable and lucrative targets based on the ability to disrupt society. 

“Critical infrastructure is facing a surge in targeted attacks and an ongoing shortage of cybersecurity expertise to detect and respond to these OT and IT attacks. By partnering with Swimlane, we are empowering customers with an IT/OT converged and more automated approach to accelerating their response to incidents against their critical infrastructure,” said Chet Namboodri, Senior Vice President of Business Development and Alliances at Nozomi Networks. 

“Partnering with Nozomi Networks puts customers on the front foot of defending their critical assets. Together, we are closing the security gap by combining best-in-class security automation with OT and IoT security technology to help teams advance their operational and security preparedness,” said Mike Kay, Senior Vice President of Business Development at Swimlane. 

The integration enables security analysts to respond to threats in near real-time through either a fully-automated response, or via a single-click triage action when human-in-the-loop interaction is required. The Swimlane platform enables IT and OT security teams to connect their processes through a common lens.

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