SAFE and Claroty Join Forces for Enhanced Cyber Risk Management
SAFE, a leader in AI-powered cyber risk management, has partnered with Claroty to enhance cyber risk management for operational technology (OT), information technology (IT), and Internet of Things (IoT) environments. This collaboration was announced in a press release.
The partnership integrates Claroty's xDome platform, known for its deep asset visibility and real-time risk monitoring, with SAFE's platform, which focuses on financial cyber risk quantification and risk treatment. This unified solution aims to provide comprehensive risk management for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and mission-critical infrastructure.
By combining their strengths, SAFE and Claroty offer organizations the ability to identify and quantify cyber-physical risks in financial terms, prioritize vulnerabilities based on business impact, and automate risk mitigation. This integrated approach is designed to help businesses comply with evolving regulatory requirements and improve their overall security resilience.
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