Latest Developments in Global Operational Technology Ot Security Market

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Latest Developments in Global Operational Technology Ot Security Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • May 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In April 2025, OT Cyber Direct launched a digital marketplace to help small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) access tested and cost-effective operational technology (OT) security applications. The platform offers a curated selection of cybersecurity solutions, enabling businesses to reduce risks to their industrial networks with ease. It features transparent pricing, installation guides, and vendor partnerships, making OT security more accessible for SMBs
  • In March 2025, Armis acquired OTORIO, a leading provider of Operational Technology (OT) and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) security. This acquisition expands Armis’ capabilities in industrial cybersecurity, integrating OTORIO’s Titan platform into Armis Centrix™ to enhance protection for air-gapped and critical infrastructure environments. The move strengthens Armis’ position in cyber exposure management, offering on-premises solutions for industries like energy, utilities, and manufacturing
  • In February 2025, I-TRACING and Bridewell formed a strategic partnership to establish the leading independent European cybersecurity service provider. This alliance combines expertise from France and the UK, creating a cybersecurity powerhouse to protect enterprise and mid-market clients amid rising cyber threats. The partnership is backed by Oakley Capital, Eurazeo, and Sagard NewGen, reinforcing its growth strategy across Europe and the USA
  • In January 2025, Dragos Inc. partnered with Yokogawa Electric Corporation to enhance cybersecurity for operational technology (OT) environments. This collaboration integrates Dragos’ OT Cybersecurity Platform with Yokogawa’s CENTUM VP distributed control system (DCS), providing advanced threat detection, response capabilities, and enhanced visibility for industrial networks. The partnership aims to secure critical infrastructure worldwide, ensuring comprehensive OT-native network monitoring for industries like manufacturing and energy
  • In November 2024, Zscaler introduced Zero Trust Segmentation, a groundbreaking solution designed to extend secure connectivity to branches, factories, and clouds. This innovation eliminates firewalls, SD-WAN, and VPNs, preventing ransomware spread while simplifying network architecture. By leveraging the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform, businesses can apply customized security policies to protect users, devices, and workloads across distributed environments. The solution enhances cyber resilience, reduces network complexity, and offers a cost-effective approach to modern security challenge