By Mike Lennon on November 20, 2014
NexDefense, a provider of cybersecurity solutions for automation and control systems, this week announced the availability of a new an Industrial Network Anomaly Detection (INAD) system designed to help customers detect and respond to abnormal behavior within their control system environments.
Called “Sophia”, the product was built specifically for automation and control systems and bolsters security compliance without sacrificing productivity, optimization or performance, Atlanta-based NexDefense said.
Described by NexDefense as a passive, real-time diagnostic and security tool, Sophia has been designed specifically for control systems professionals and fingerprints all devices on a network and monitors all activity between them.
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