Partner Article
Camozzi Group and Radiflow announce a collaboration on Industrial Systems Cybersecurity
Gruppo Camozzi, a leader in industrial automation solutions and Radiflow, an Israeli company owned by Sabanci Holding, and a global player in Industrial Cybersecurity and Operational Technology (OT), today announce a collaboration agreement for the implementation of cybersecurity technologies across Gruppo Camozzi’s production sites.
This partnership comes as awareness increases that managing the resilience and security of industrial infrastructures, in any sector, is a core strategic business pillar. Cybersecurity of information systems is a well-known domain, but OT cybersecurity risk, with attacks aimed not only at the IT infrastructure but towards all production process systems, is a fast-growing phenomenon in Italy and around the world.
Understanding vulnerabilities and the attack source, as well as being able to rely on high-performance risk management systems is now a must-have for any manufacturing company.
According to Exprivia’s latest threat report, the total number of detected threats in 2022 in Italy was 2,600; double of those registered in 2021 and four times higher than those registered in 2020.
Because of this growth in risk, it is fundamental for enterprises today to understand their individual level of risk exposure and secure their technology systems, through both the adoption of advanced software and platforms, as well as through organisational and training models that can promote internal competencies able to meet the new challenges presented by OT and IIOT (Industrial Internet of Things) security.
Thanks to this alliance with Radifllow, Camozzi Group continues the process of maximising the security and stability of its systems, already characterised by the increased reliability of their technology systems.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Radiflow .
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