Phosphorus Cybersecurity Inc., the leading provider of unified,
prevention-based security management for the
xTended Internet of Things
(
xIoT), is revealing groundbreaking new
capabilities for enterprise Cyber-Physical System (CPS) protection
at RSAC 2024 with its category-defining Unified
xIoT Security Management Platform. The company is
also hosting hands-on demonstrations of vulnerable IoT, OT, and
IoMT devices with its one-of-a-kind Mobile
xIoT
Security Lab at the (un)Believable
xIoT Security
Suite at the St. Regis Hotel.
At a time when disruptive cyber attacks are increasing
dramatically, proactive CPS Protection Platforms that discover,
remediate, manage, and monitor vulnerable xIoT
assets in mission-critical environments are emerging as a critical,
leading market category.
As the industry’s only CPS Protection Platform proactively
covering the entire security and management lifecycle for
xIoT, Phosphorus is delivering unprecedented
security capabilities to many of the world’s leading organizations,
from manufacturing to healthcare and hospitality. The company’s
award-winning, Gartner-recognized Unified xIoT
Security Management Platform offers the industry’s only proactive
approach to security management for the exploding IoT, OT, and IoMT
attack surface.
“The Cyber-Physical System attack surface is growing
exponentially across organizations in every industry vertical –
creating a huge risk and liability gap as criminal and geopolitical
cyber threats dramatically increase around the world,” said Mike
Sullivan, President of WW Field Operations at Phosphorus. “As we’ve
seen in recent high-profile attacks on MGM, Change Healthcare, and
Omni Hotels, vulnerable, interconnected xIoT
devices are putting mission-critical, life-critical, and
business-critical operations in harm’s way, setting the stage for
costly disruptions from potential ransomware and cyber-physical
attacks. Now, more than ever, it is critical for companies to take
a more proactive and preventative stance by discovering,
remediating, monitoring, and managing every IoT, OT, and IoMT
cyber-physical device – without hardware, agents, or hassle.”
The Industry's Only IoT and OT Discovery and Remediation
Platform
As part of its RSAC 2024 presence, Phosphorus is highlighting
vital new security capabilities for enterprises that address the
escalating threats to IoT, OT, and IoMT systems.
Phosphorus’ Unified xIoT Security Management
Platform provides the most extensible Cyber-Physical System device
coverage, with over 600 different IoT, OT, IoMT, and IIoT device
vendors and more than one million unique device models covered,
surpassing legacy passive solutions dependent on network
monitoring. Currently deployed in Fortune 500 networks, the
platform includes complete discovery and visibility of every IoT,
OT, and IoMT device, high-fidelity risk assessment, point-in-time
xIoT device posture review, seamless password and
configuration hardening, agentless remediation, and ongoing
xIoT monitoring and management.
Phosphorus’ patented Intelligent Active Discovery (IAD) engine
is the world’s fastest, safest, and only scalable active discovery
solution that leads the industry in visibility completeness,
classification accuracy, discovery depth, and mean time to
inventory, with no network impact.
The platform’s unique ability to communicate with embedded
xIoT devices in their native protocols allows it
to provide full inventories and 100% device certainty the first
time – while also providing the broadest depth of high-resolution
risk assessment and device metadata. The company’s evidence-based
risk assessment capability collects over 3X more data points from
xIoT assets than other services (including
high-fidelity analysis of device posture, status of device
credentials, current firmware version and CVEs, certificate status,
risky configurations, end-of-life status, banned devices, etc.)
making it significantly more granular and accurate than traditional
vulnerability scanning or passive network monitoring-based
approaches.
Learn More at the (un)Believable xIoT Security
Suite
Receive a live demonstration of Phosphorus’ Unified
xIoT Security Management Platform and experience
the first and only Intelligent Active Discovery solution at the
company’s (un)Believable xIoT Security Suite in
the St. Regis Hotel, Monday through Thursday (May 6 – 9).
At the suite, Phosphorus is also offering live demonstrations of
the industry’s only Mobile xIoT Security Lab,
which provides RSAC participants with a unique hands-on experience
in securing high-risk enterprise, medical, and industrial devices,
each of which contains high-risk or critical vulnerabilities (CVEs
scores of 8-10). All of the devices and vulnerabilities included in
the lab are commonly found in real-world deployments, although most
organizations are unaware of the risks.
The interactive lab features automated xIoT
discovery, management, and remediation – including safe device
discovery, hardening, credential rotation, firmware patching, and
operational management. Participants will also learn how to FIND,
FIX, and MONITOR their xIoT devices without
hardware, agents, or hassles.
To learn more about Phosphorus’ security solutions and
activities at RSAC, or to schedule a meeting or personalized
demonstration with the Phosphorus team, sign up here.
ABOUT PHOSPHORUS
Phosphorus Cybersecurity® is the
leading CPS Protection Platform delivering a proactive approach to
security management for the expanding IoT, OT, IIoT, and IoMT
attack surface. Designed to find and secure the rapidly growing,
unknown, and often unmonitored world of Cyber-Physical Systems
across the xTended Internet of Things landscape,
our Unified xIoT Security Management Platform
provides unmatched security management across every industry
vertical—delivering high-fidelity discovery and risk assessment,
proactive hardening and remediation, and continuous monitoring and
management. With patented xIoT Intelligent Active
Discovery and risk assessment, Phosphorus automates the mitigation
and remediation of the most significant IoT, OT, IIoT, and IoMT
device vulnerabilities – including unknown and inaccurate asset
inventory, default credentials, out-of-date and vulnerable
firmware, risky configurations, banned and end-of-life devices, and
expired or self-signed certificates. Follow Phosphorus on LinkedIn,
Twitter, Threads, and YouTube, and learn more at
www.phosphorus.io
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Michael Sias
Firm 19
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