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Deutsche Telekom Selects Radiflow as Strategic Partner for Securing Industrial Facilities

By Ken Briodagh March 24, 2017

Deutsche Telekom announced at CeBIT earlier this week that it has entered a strategic partnership with Radiflow to collaborate in the field of securing industrial networks. Radiflow was chosen by T-Systems, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom, after a thorough evaluation of ICS/SCADA security vendors.

Deutsche Telekom said in the announcement that its move to expand into securing the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) stemmed from seeing the increasing importance of securing industrial systems and critical infrastructures, as they become more and more interconnected.

“Radiflow enables Telekom Security's customers to expand their use of digitized infrastructure in their industrial applications while maintaining their operational resilience,” said Dirk Backofen, Head of Telekom Security. “With Radiflow's expertise, the strategic partnership enables Telekom Security to offer a mature, field-proven solution.”

Telekom Security, a new business unit within Deutsche Telekom, now offers Industrial Network Protect Pro (INPP), a distributed firewall designed for industrial networks based on Radiflow’s portfolio. With INPP, companies can subdivide their networks into protected zones, and subsequently monitor and control data flows between these zones. Radiflow’s secure gateways are built to optimize remote sites, the company said, in which they serve both as distributed attack detection sensors for its central Industrial IDS (iSID), and as access protection devices.

“We're honored to partner with Telekom Security and glad that we were able to convince Deutsche Telekom of the value of our innovative, best-in-class technology in protecting industrial networks,” said Ilan Barda, CEO, Radiflow.

Radiflow is a provider of cybersecurity for critical infrastructure networks. The Radiflow solution is designed to provide operators visibility and control of OT networks, including both non-intrusive Industrial IDS to monitor real-time networks and security gateways to secure access to devices in critical zones. Radiflow was founded in 2010 as part of the RAD group, a family of ICT vendors with over $1 billion in annual revenue. 




Edited by Alicia Young
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