Securing Vulnerable ICS and OT Networks

May 30, 2019

Driven by the need to stay competitive, organizations are converging information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) networks, which is increasing the complexity and vulnerability of previously isolated industrial control system (ICS) networks. This digital evolution coupled with the explosive growth of IoT devices has compounded the visibility gap, leaving industrial networks that power critical infrastructure systems vulnerable to hacking and other cyberthreats.

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Mode.net

Mode operates the world’s highest-performing software-defined core network (SD-CORE), built around a real-time network control breakthrough. Mode was co-founded by two Cornell computer scientists widely recognized for their discovery of the characteristic equations that define modern packet-switched networks, and their subsequent implementation of a mathematically optimal routing system, Mode HALO. Mode Core powers SD-WAN, Cloud Access, Unified Communications (UC), and Ultra Low Latency applications.

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