Radiflow joins handful of industry leaders to create a standards-based reference design for IIoT cybersecurity focused on data integrity.
The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has announced today the list of OT-Security vendors that have been invited to take part in its “Securing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT): Cybersecurity for Distributed Energy Resources” Project.
Radiflow, along with seven other vendors—Anterix, BlackRidge Technology, Cisco, Spherical Analytics, Sumo Logic, TDi Technologies, and Xage Security—will participate in a newly-established consortium aimed at creating a standards-based reference design for IIoT cybersecurity focused on data integrity.
This collaboration will result in a publicly available National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Practice Guide, which will document the reference design for securing IIoT in commercial- and/or utility-scale distributed energy resource environments, and will include an example solution that uses existing, commercially available cybersecurity products.
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