Microsoft buys CyberX for more security

Microsoft announced today that it is buying the , μια πλατφόρμα για την προστασία των βιομηχανικών συστημάτων ελέγχου. Οι details of the deal have not yet been disclosed, but TechCrunch claims the figure is as high as $165 million.

The acquisition strengthens Microsoft's strategic position in the standalone systems market, which it introduced in 2018 with the acquisition of Bonsai (now Project Bonsai). The Project Bonsai team applies AI technology to industrial control systems, and CyberX technology promises to protect these control systems from cyber-attacks.

“CyberX will complement Azure IoT's existing security capabilities as well as existing ones , such as those used in industrial IoT applications, business technology and infrastructure”, said Michal Braverman-Blumenstyk, CVP of Microsoft Cloud and AI, and Sam George, head of Azure IoT.

"With CyberX, our customers will be able to discover existing IoT components, manage and improve the security of these devices."

CyberX was created in 2012 by Omer Schneider and Nir Giller (two veterans of the Israeli Defense Forces' elite cyber unit), and aims to stop any attacks on platforms monitoring any control systems.

CyberX claims it can deliver for each incident in less than an hour, on average. Before the acquisition, its customers included two of the top five providers of the US, a leading global pharmaceutical company, a leading US chemical company, national power and gas companies across Europe and Asia.

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