Powered by MOMENTUM MEDIA
defence connect logo

Powered by MOMENTUMMEDIA

Powered by MOMENTUMMEDIA

US industry coalition formed to build national cyber defences

US industry coalition formed to build national cyber defences

A cyber security advocacy group has been set up to help inform the US government's push to strengthen the nation's digital resilience. 

A cyber security advocacy group has been set up to help inform the US government's push to strengthen the nation's digital resilience. 

The Operational Technology Cybersecurity Coalition has been officially launched— an industry group which aims to work with government and industry to advocate for vendor-neutral, interoperable, standards-based cybersecurity practices.

The founding members of the new coalition — Claroty, Forescout, Honeywell, Nozomi Networks, and Tenable —aim to leverage their collective experience in the cyber space to explore ways to best employ data-sharing solutions to bolster the nation’s resilience.

==============
==============

This is expected to involve sharing feedback on public policy proposals and advocating for increased funding for federal OT cybersecurity.

“Given the significant exposure, a more dangerous set of threat actors, and the risks to national security and society, the government needs to leverage all cyber capabilities at its disposal to protect critical infrastructure,” Grant Geyer, chief product officer & CISO, Claroty said.

“No one entity or provider has a monopoly on protecting critical infrastructure, and a vendor-neutral and open standards approach can ensure that we’re all working in concert to keep the country safe.”

Shawn Taylor, vice president of threat defence, Forescout said given the size of their combined customer base, the coalition represents the “largest and most impactful” organisations in critical infrastructure.  

“We have the potential to collect asset information, vulnerability data, threats and security incidents, and risk status to provide real time insight and data to help support the US government, asset owners and operators as part of our collective defence mission,” Taylor added.

According to Jeff Zindel, vice president and general manager of OT Cyber Security for Honeywell Connected Enterprise, the firms, which compete in the commercial space, would work together to strengthen “sometimes-fragile OT environments”.

 “This work is essential to protect our country’s critical infrastructure,” Zindel said.

Andrea Carcano, Nozomi Networks co-founder and CPO, added: “To combat the growing number of threats against our critical infrastructure, it is essential that the cybersecurity industry embrace competitive innovation and open information sharing to collectively strengthen defences.

“As a founding member of the coalition, we look forward to helping advance these key priorities to fortify the security of our nation’s most critical infrastructure.”

Marty Edwards, vice president, Operational Technology Security, Tenable said the coalition would provide the US government to leverage resources from the entire OT lifecycle to better inform critical infrastructure operators.

“We look forward to working together to promote these goals,” he said.

[Related: Former US Navy Admiral joins cyber security firm ]

You need to be a member to post comments. Become a member for free today!