Cyolo Integrates NVIDIA AI for Enhanced Cybersecurity in Industrial Systems
Cyolo, a leader in secure remote access solutions for operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS), has announced a new integration with NVIDIA's cybersecurity AI platform. This collaboration aims to enhance cybersecurity measures in Cyber Physical Systems across various industries, including manufacturing, process control, and energy.
The integration leverages NVIDIA's BlueField-3 DPUs and the Morpheus cybersecurity AI framework to deliver Cyolo's PRO (Privileged Remote Operations) solution. This solution focuses on providing identity-first, Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), which is crucial for securing network and application access in critical infrastructure environments.
As industrial organizations face increasingly complex cyber threats, the Cyolo PRO Platform offers advanced, proactive cybersecurity solutions. By combining AI, hardware-accelerated security, and least privileged access, the platform aims to accelerate digital transformation in industries worldwide.
The integrated solution is set to be available globally in the second quarter of 2025, providing Managed Service Providers (MSPs) with enhanced security offerings for OT environments. This development marks a significant step in securing critical industrial infrastructure against evolving cyber threats.
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