With 70 international plants spanning 15 different countries, the AES Corporation is a next-generation energy company helping lead the way to a carbon-neutral future. Like many organizations, AES wanted to improve the security posture within their OT networks with technology spanning multiple vendors. Recently I sat down with Kyle Oetken, Director of Cyber Defense, and Andrew Plunket, Sr. Cybersecurity Engineer (OT), at AES to discuss the challenges and lessons learned for securing OT environments.
There are many ways a digital twin can make enterprise networks more secure, agile, and reliable. Actually, there are more ways than we envisioned when we came up with the technology and we’re constantly learning from our customers.
Tabit Technologies is a leading mobile hospitality solution provider with a robust product ecosystem that has revolutionized the payments industry. Celebrated globally for streamlining processes for both businesses and end-users, their unique software suite has challenged many of the traditional approaches to point-of-sale, reservation management, wayfinding, dining, and delivery. Consumers are empowered to access inventory and occupancy data to make purchases, reservations, and join waitlists.
The rise of fintech has pushed traditional financial institutions to provide online-based services and launch fintech applications. But these services must be secure and meet certain regulatory requirements, such as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), or SOC 2.
In this manufacturing case study that showcases Rezilion, we overview how a leading manufacturing company used the platform for several challenges. This company was using a variety of tools for software security, including multiple tools for SCA and Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation. Rezilion’s platform was able to simplify their systems and patching for a huge savings.
Many automation tools, such as SOAR, suffer from an ironic Catch-22: you know that automation will save your team huge amounts of time, but it’s difficult to implement and requires skills you don’t necessarily have in-house. Essentially, you can’t afford the tools that will save you money. Ay, there’s the rub! You may have seen tools promising “no-code” capabilities with intuitive GUIs that help non-programmers build abstract functions.