Security News > 2020 > June > Microsoft acquires CyberX to provide unified security governance across both IT and industrial networks
By integrating the CyberX platform with the Azure IoT stack, Azure Security Center for IoT, and Azure Sentinel, the first SIEM with native IoT support, Microsoft will now provide a simpler approach to unified security governance across both IT and industrial networks, as well as end-to-end security across managed and unmanaged IoT devices, enabling organizations to quickly detect and respond to advanced threats in converged networks.
"CyberX's technology and team are a great addition to Microsoft," said Michal Braverman-Blumenstyk, Corporate Vice President, Cloud & AI Security CTO, and Israel R&D Center GM. "With CyberX's expertise and innovative platform, together with Microsoft's exciting security products, Microsoft is offering a powerful and scalable solution that accelerates digitalization for enterprises at all phases of their IoT/OT journey."
"By joining forces with Microsoft, we will rapidly scale our business and technology to securely enable digital transformation for many more organizations," said Nir Giller, co-founder, GM International, and CTO of CyberX. "Together, CyberX and Microsoft provide an unbeatable solution for gaining visibility and a holistic understanding of risk for all IoT and OT devices in your enterprise."
CyberX's founders will join Microsoft and the platform will continue to be enhanced and supported by CyberX personnel.
The CyberX platform will continue to be available in a hybrid model supporting both cloud-connected and air-gapped networks.
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