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Keysight now part of federal JCDC initiative to boost cybersecurity resiliency

Keysight Technologies announced that it has joined the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC), expanding its current partnership with the U.S. government to enhance the nation’s cybersecurity resiliency. Leveraging 20 years of cybersecurity testing and threat intelligence research, Keysight will support JCDC’s mission of uniting the global cyber community in the collective defense of cyberspace.

In response to escalating threats to national security, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) established JCDC in August 2021 under Congressional authorization. As a unique public-private partnership, JCDC proactively gathers, analyzes, and shares actionable cyber risk information to enable improved cybersecurity planning, defense, and response. A primary goal of JCDC includes enabling participants to stay ahead of adversaries and reducing cybersecurity threats before they have an impact.

Keysight offers a comprehensive suite of tools that empower organizations to be proactive with their cybersecurity from chip to cloud, including testing of deployed tools against the latest threats and a Cyber Range training environment to keep skills up to date. 

Keysight’s Threat Simulator offers daily updates with the latest malware and ransomware campaigns to validate firewalls, endpoint protection software, and SIEM tools, and CyPerf evaluates cybersecurity effectiveness and user experience in distributed and cloud environments. To test and improve the cybersecurity of devices such as IoT (Internet of Things) and industrial controllers, Keysight’s IoT Security Assessment provides firmware analysis, SBOM (software bill of materials) generation, and network security testing of connected devices.

Keysight’s security validation tools are automated and easy to use, so operators of critical IT and operational technology (OT) environments can easily validate their resilience to emerging threats. Additionally, Keysight offers cybersecurity validation products and services for every stage of the product lifecycle, from pre-silicon analysis to cloud security validation.

“Keysight is honored to join JCDC, extending our years of collaborating with the U.S. government as a provider of electronic test and measurement products and services including electronic warfare, 5G/6G, and cybersecurity validation and training,” said Scott Register, vice president of security solutions at Keysight. “By combining our expertise with the collective strength of JCDC, we can accelerate the development of innovative solutions to safeguard critical infrastructure and protect our nation from cyberattacks.”

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August 15, 2024

Posted by: Anna Ribeiro

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Digi International and Cylus partner for advanced rail cybersecurity

Digi International has announced a collaboration with Cylus. Bringing together the latest innovation from these two companies, the new alliance integrates Cylus’s cybersecurity solutionCylusOne, into the Digi TX64 5G Rail cellular router solution — delivering an unprecedented level of cyber protection for rail networks worldwide. (more…)

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August 6, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

C2A and Drivesec partner for enhanced automotive cybersecurity

C2A Security, the risk-driven product security company for the automotive industry, and Drivesec, the testing and compliance company for automotive and IoT, have announced a partnership to offer an end-to-end testing solution based on contextual security data, integrating WESETH test automation platform into EVSec Product DevSecOps platform. (more…)

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June 7, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

Forescout and Microsoft announce cybersecurity partnership

Forescout Technologies has announced a partnership with Microsoft to help customers protect every enterprise asset, both managed and unmanaged. This collaboration addresses a growing need for comprehensive security across all connected devices with a focus on securing IoT, medical and OT environments. (more…)

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May 16, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Gorilla Technology Group and MTI forge cybersecurity partnership

Gorilla Technology Group has announced a partnership with Misr Trade & Investment Group (MTI). The partnership reinforces both parties’ commitment to influencing the global cybersecurity market with advanced technological solutions and optimied supply chain strategies. (more…)

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May 7, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Upstream Security receives investment from Cisco for IoT cybersecurity advancements

Upstream Security has announced it received an investment from Cisco Investments. The proliferation of complex IoT devices in the mobility, automotive, and transportation sectors introduces unprecedented operational efficiencies, data-driven services and solutions, and exceptional customer experience. However, advanced connectivity and software-defined components also open the door for large-scale cyber risks, threatening business availability and data integrity.

Upstream already protects millions of mobility connected vehicles and IoT devices worldwide, offering a cloud-based multi-layered approach to extended detection and response.

“We are thrilled to welcome Cisco Investments to our group of investors,” said Yoav Levy, the co-founder and CEO of Upstream Security. “This investment provides a unique opportunity to deepen our impact on the IoT sector, and more specifically mobility, automotive and transportation.”

This investment by Cisco Investments amplifies the need for purpose-built IoT cybersecurity solutions that will safeguard the mobility and IoT ecosystem across the entire development and production lifecycle.

“Together with our partners, Cisco is enabling automobile manufacturers across the globe to provide mission-critical, secure connectivity as cars transform into data centers on wheels,” said Aleem Rizvon, a vice president at Cisco Investments. “With an expected 95% of new vehicles having embedded connectivity by the year 2030, we can also expect a rise in automotive cybersecurity threats. Investing in solutions, to ensure the right safeguards for secure connectivity and operation are in place, is critical to instill the trust needed for wide adoption of the technology, not just in the automotive segment, but more broadly for other IoT applications, as well.

Disrupting the IoT cybersecurity landscape

Upstream’s cloud-based IoT XDR platform analyses, in real-time, the contextual state of physical IoT assets and their connected ecosystem, to holistically identify and mitigate cyber risks. The Platform is agentless, requiring no installation of software or hardware, enabling rapid deployment and comprehensive coverage of devices already in production.

The Platform ingests, parses, and normalises vast amounts of connected vehicle data, IoT protocols, telematics, API transactions and other data streams from tens of millions of devices, endpoints and application consumers. This data enables the creation of unique digital twins—near real-time representations of devices and endpoints, facilitating holistic and effective detection. By monitoring devices, services and overall asset behavior, the Platform detects both known and unknown anomalies based on proprietary ML-powered models.

Coupled with a purpose-built vehicle security operation center (vSOC), dedicated for monitoring and investigating connected vehicles and IoT cyber threats, Upstream provides a holistic suite of cybersecurity solutions and services to enable customers to proactively identify and remediate cyber threats. Utilising Upstream’s Ocean AI, Generative AI-powered capabilities, accelerates the investigation remediation process.

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April 11, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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Nozomi Networks and Yokogawa Electric expand partnership for cybersecurity services

Nozomi Networks has announced it has extended its partnership with Yokogawa Electric Corporation to address global demand for managed security services and solutions designed to holistically satisfy the unique OT and IoT cybersecurity requirements of process manufacturers. Yokogawa will offer Nozomi Networks’ advanced solutions for OT and IoT visibility, network monitoring and threat detection to customers worldwide as part of Yokogawa’s OpreX Managed Services. Yokogawa will also resell standalone solutions from Nozomi Networks to customers who manage their security programs in-house. (more…)

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March 28, 2024

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

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ProvenRun raises €15 million led by Tikehau Capital for IoT and automotive cybersecurity

ProvenRun has announced a fundraising round of €15 million, a significant investment being led by Tikehau Capital, a global alternative asset manager. Tikehau Capital is investing through its new vintage of Brienne, a private equity cybersecurity strategy in collaboration with the French Ministry of Defence’s Definvest fund, which is managed by Bpifrance. (more…)

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December 12, 2023

Posted by: Magda Dabrowska

CNLABS, University of New South Wales establish new cybersecurity lab to advance excellence

CNLABS, a globally accredited network product certification and interoperability test laboratory, has announced setting up the cyber security innovation lab at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia. Over the past decade, CNLABS has gained domain skills in SDN (software-defined networking), NFV, IPv6, IIoT (industrial internet of things), and cloud networking. (more…)

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September 11, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban

Renesas enhances automotive cybersecurity with ISO/SAE 21434 certification

Renesas Electronics Corporation has announced that its automotive cybersecurity management system (CSMS) used for the development of microcontrollers (MCU) and system on chips (SoCs) has been defined and implemented according to International Standard ISO/SAE 21434:2021. The CSMS framework applies to Renesas’ design centre in Musashi, Japan and has been certified by TUV Rheinland Industrie Service GmbH according to the following. (more…)

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July 21, 2023

Posted by: Shriya Raban