Strengthening National Security: Claroty and Mission IT Partnership
In a significant move towards bolstering U.S. national security,
Claroty, a leader in cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection, has formed a strategic partnership with
Mission IT, a trusted technology integrator serving the U.S. government. This collaboration has culminated in the attainment of an Authority to Operate (ATO) for Claroty's Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) platform, which is now being implemented at various military missile defense installations and within a classified intelligence community framework.
The partnership emphasizes the crucial need for heightened cybersecurity measures in environments sensitive to national defense. Claroty's CTD platform provides an advanced solution tailored to critical military and intelligence operations, aiming to fortify the cybersecurity posture of these essential infrastructures. The deployment of this platform not only showcases technological prowess but also a commitment to safeguarding national assets against escalating cyber threats.
Achievements Through Collaboration
As part of their partnership, Mission IT has played a pivotal role in successful implementations across various defense, intelligence, and federal civilian agencies. Some of the noteworthy projects include:
- - Securing Military Missile Defense Control Systems: Mission IT utilized Claroty CTD to conduct comprehensive asset discoveries, identifying a far more extensive device footprint than previously recorded. This effort has revealed numerous unmapped vulnerabilities and allowed for ongoing enhancement of control system protection.
- - Protecting Intelligence Community Facilities: In another crucial deployment, Mission IT implemented Claroty’s Edge data collection tool, optimizing the security assessments for an intelligence agency's facility control systems. Throughout this process, they identified critical gaps in operational technology system visibility and rectified various misconfigurations, leading to compliance with cybersecurity regulations.
These accomplishments reflect the effective merger of Mission IT’s specialized personnel and Claroty’s expertise in operational technology security, creating a robust framework for securing critical infrastructures.
Expanding the Partnership's Impact
Looking ahead, Claroty and Mission IT are set to broaden their collaborative efforts to support additional defense and intelligence operations. Their initiative aligns with federal cybersecurity priorities like Zero Trust architecture and the implementation of Executive Order 14028, focusing on converging operational technology (OT) and IT for improved security. This strategic alignment aims to reduce risks efficiently while ensuring that the nation's critical assets remain secure.
Jen Sovada, Claroty's General Manager for Public Sector, expressed the significance of their partnership by stating, "Our collaboration with Mission IT demonstrates our commitment to safeguarding our nation's critical infrastructure effectively." Meanwhile, Shawn Wells, CEO of Mission IT, emphasized the importance of delivering reliable platforms to federal agencies dealing with increasing threats.
Conclusion
The collaboration between Claroty and Mission IT represents a step forward in enhancing cybersecurity defenses within the U.S. military and intelligence sectors. As adversaries grow bolder, the need for such partnerships that bridge technology and strategic defense remains paramount. For further information on how Claroty supports U.S. public sectors and their commitment to cybersecurity, interested parties can visit
clarotygov.us.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, proactive measures, such as those taken by Claroty and Mission IT, are essential in maintaining national security and the integrity of critical systems that safeguard the United States.