Security News > 2021 > April > Red Balloon Security expands set of offerings for critical infrastructure and a range of industries
Red Balloon Security announced an expanded and customizable set of offerings for critical infrastructure and a range of industries - including energy, industrial control systems, building management systems, automotive, and telecommunications.
Red Balloon Security is launching a portfolio of solutions combining its expertise with its advanced suite of technologies for embedded devices.
The core components of its Embedded Defense suite will be available as individual offerings, including Firmware Hardening, Embedded Security Consulting, Runtime Protection, and Runtime Monitoring.
"Red Balloon Security has the deepest stack of technologies to secure embedded devices along with the world's best embedded defense engineers," said Dr. Ang Cui, founder and CEO of Red Balloon Security.
"As more organizations prioritize securing embedded devices, Red Balloon Security is now ensuring that this capability is easily accessible to commercial vendors to give them access to one of the only proven solutions available on the market today that can protect against exploits at the firmware level."
Security consulting with embedded security experts: Complements existing security personnel with consulting capabilities that include experienced and bespoke security support, as well as assistance developing new security protections customized to organizational needs.
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