DirectDefense, Claroty Partner for Extended Internet of Things (XIoT … – MSSP Alert

by Dan Kobialka Apr 12, 2023

MSSP DirectDefense has added Claroty eXtended internet of things (XIoT) and cyber-physical security capabilities to its services offering, the companies said.

In doing so, DirectDefense customers can use the Claroty Platform to secure cyber-physical systems across their industrial, healthcare and commercial environments.

Jim Broome, DirectDefenses president and CTO, commented on the addition of the Claroty Platform to his companys services offering:

By adding Claroty to our services offering, customers in the industrial, healthcare and commercial industries can better secure their XIoT environments Time and time again we hear the challenges these industries face with the proliferation of connected devices and the difficulty managing and securing them.

The Claroty platform provides the required visibility and protection and with our 247 SOC managing those alerts in partnership with our Connected Systems team, customers will elevate their security posture and increase their cyber resiliency.

The Claroty Platform integrates with an organizations existing infrastructure to provide controls for visibility, risk and vulnerability management, threat detection and secure remote access, the company noted.

Key features of the Claroty Platform include:

The Claroty Platform drives cyber and operational resilience, said CJ Radford, Clarotys global vice president of channel and alliances. As such, DirectDefense customers can utilize the Claroty Platform to secure their XIoT assets and devices, respond to and recover from incidents and preserve operational continuity and safety across their XIoT environments.

The Claroty partnership comes after DirectDefense in February 2023 appointed Christopher Walcutt as its chief security officer. Walcutt is responsible for DirectDefenses security management, the company said. He previously served as DirectDefenses president of strategy.

DirectDefense offers managed security services, risk assessments and penetration testing to global organizations. Along with Claroty, DirectDefense has established partnerships with anti-ransomware platform provider Halcyon and other cybersecurity companies.

The company also offers a partner program that allows MSSPs, MSPs and other technology providers to deliver managed detection and response (MDR) and other security services.

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