Hardware & Software as a Service for OT Security

Hardware & Software as a Service for OT Security

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Nozomi Networks has once again evolved the options to acquire industrial and ICS cybersecurity solutions. With OnePass™, the industry's first fully integrated hardware and software-as-a-service model for OT and IoT security, customers can tailor their solution choice to today's needs with the flexibility to adapt to tomorrow's requirements at any time .

“Visibility is critical to defending facilities and assets against today's cybersecurity challenges. Security teams can't wait through lengthy investment assessments to gain the insight they need to protect operations," said Sid Snitkin, Advisory Group Vice President of Cybersecurity Advisory Services, ARC. "ARC is very pleased that Nozomi Networks is now creating a way with OnePass to simplify investment decisions so that critical infrastructure can be secured faster."

Flexible as-a-service model

"The 'as-a-service' model is the platform consumption model of the future for many areas, including operational technology," said Andrea Carcano, co-founder and CPO, Nozomi Networks. “OnePass combines the industry's first SaaS-based OT and IoT security solution with the industry's first HWaaS offering. This gives customers a flexible option to license, deploy and flexibly scale Nozomi Networks solutions.”

OnePass helps customers accelerate digital transformation projects and accelerate the implementation of security services. The solution provides scalability and shortens time-to-value for deploying OT/IOT security at scale.

Pay-as-you-go operating cost model

OnePass gives customers the flexibility to shift their costs from OT/IoT capital expenditure (capex) to a more even pay-as-you-go operational expense (opex) model. This normalizes OT/IoT security spending, making financial planning more predictable while preventing technical debt from accumulating.

OnePass' full-service delivery model reduces the need to train or hire in-house OT cybersecurity personnel before deploying an appropriate security solution. This shift away from the internal workforce empowers decision makers to redesign their workforce plans and create pathways to upskill employees where practical.

No staff required for OT cybersecurity

OnePass takes the planning and risk out of hardware design and eliminates the need for customers to maintain, manage assets, and replace hardware. At the time of quoting, customers are allocated a hardware quota that reflects the scale and complexity of their environment, which can later be used to order specific hardware appliances once deployment requirements are clearer.

A key component of OnePass is a new hardware-as-a-service delivery model for Guardian appliances deployed on-premises. This model complements Vantage™, Nozomi Networks' existing software-as-a-service model for cloud-based OT and IoT security monitoring and control. Both models can be bundled with optional Asset and Threat Intelligence Services subscriptions.

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About Nozomi Networks

Nozomi Networks is the leading provider of OT and IoT security and visibility. We accelerate digital transformation by unifying cybersecurity visibility for the largest critical infrastructure, energy, manufacturing, mining, transportation, building automation and other OT sites around the world.


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