Cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection company Claroty announced an integration with Corsha, a Machine Identity Provider (mIDP). The collaboration unites Claroty’s Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) with Corsha’s identity and access control, delivering holistic operational technology (OT) security to U.S. government agencies.
Claroty CTD was recently granted Authority to Operate (ATO) at multiple military missile defense sites and a Facility Related Control System (FRCS) for a classified Intelligence Community, validating CTD as a trusted technology partner within the most sensitive federal CPS environments. Corsha mIDP was granted Authority to Operate (ATO) at the U.S. Air Force Sustainment Center (AFSC) Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC) and is now securely connecting manufacturing robots to data analytics apps at the shop floor edge, further automating sustainment operations.
Federal agencies are experiencing an unprecedented convergence of OT, information technology (IT), building management systems (BMS) and FRCS, driven by mandates for modernization, increased mission effectiveness, and adoption of cloud and remote management…