‘Next gen’ industrial cyber security platform launched by Lanner
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Today’s industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) infrastructure has encountered increasing cyber security threats due to the vulnerability by the use of public networks for IT/OT convergence.
This has exposed exploitable opportunities for hackers. To add confidence in industrial control system (ICS), Lanner presents LEC-6041, the next-generation industrial cyber security gateway.
Lanner’s LEC-6041, being the successor of LEC-6021, is designed to protect the communication in both IT and OT domains. LEC-6041 Series is empowered by Intel Atom x7-E3950 or x5-E3930 for low power consumption and high processing performance. As the next-generation security gateway, LEC-6041 possesses two key hardware features, including programmable LAN bypass technology and TPM 2.0 onboard.
As a rugged firewall deployed in challenging environments, LEC-6041 is compliant with IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 certification, as well as 1.5 KV magnetic isolation protections for LAN port and 15KV ESD Protection for I/O ports. The system can operate in a wide range of operating temperature from -40°C to 75°C. All of the hardware designs assure that the security gateway LEC-6041 will never have downtime while operating in hazardous surroundings such as OT environment.
To ensure secure communication in industrial IoT environment, Lanner security gateway LEC-6041 is protected with the Lanner Platform Guard – the comprehensive firmware security features including Intel Boot Guard 2.0, encrypted platform identity and TSS2.0 compliant middleware.
LEC-6041
IEC 61850-3 Wide Temperature ICS Cyber Security Gateway with Intel Atom CPU
- Wide Temperature ICS Cyber Security Box PC
- IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 Compliance
- Intel Atom x7-E3950 or x5-E3930 CPU
- 5 x GbE LAN with 1 pair bypass, 2 x GbE SFP
- Onboard TPM support
- HDMI display output
- Mini-PCIe with SIM card slot for 4G-LTE support
- 2 x USB 3.0 and 2 x Isolated RS232
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