SIGA Launches OT Threat Detection and Response Suite

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ATLANTA — SECURITYWEEK 2024 ICS CYBERSECURITY CONFERENCE — OT security firm SIGA announced the launch of a new solution described as a multi-layer machine learning process-oriented OT cybersecurity suite.

The new suite is called SIGA SigaML2 , and provides several capabilities designed to help CISOs protect their organization, including threat detection, incident response, and training. 

One of the solution’s main components, SigaGuardX, leverages AI/ML and data from various sources to provide valuable information on potential OT breaches.

The SigaGuard component is a hardware sensor that provides Level 0 (Physical Process Zone) visibility, to help organizations identify attacks. 

SigaGuardX also includes a proprietary tool named S-PAS, which is designed for training cybersecurity and operations teams through attack scenario simulations.

“Cyber attackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and a successful OT cyber breach should now be considered inevitable. SIGA provides essential tools to CISOs, detecting OT cyberattacks that would otherwise remain undetected,” said SIGA CEO Amir Samoiloff. 

“Our solution offers an OT Decision Support System (OT_DSS) for managing cyberattacks and includes an embedded attack simulator to help teams train and better prepare for all scenarios,” Samoiloff added.

SIGA is showcasing the new solution this week at SecurityWeek’s 2024 ICS Cybersecurity Conference in Atlanta. Online registration — for both in-person attendance and virtual access — is still open. 

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