Otorio
Cyber security measures in production environments
Otorio, a provider of cyber and digital risk management solutions for the operational technology (OT) sector, is making its attack graph analysis technology available in the company's 'Cyber Digital Twin (CDT)' model.
By leveraging the capabilities of the CDT, organizations can now obtain a dynamic visual network topology and risk assessment that enables proactive management of vulnerabilities in their OT infrastructure, according to the vendor. This announcement follows the recent issuance of a patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the risk management model and attack graph analysis algorithm.
The CDT consists of an automated, secure and logical representation of the operational network, its entities and their relationships to each other. It acts as a sandbox model of the operational environment and enables secure simulations of security breaches and attacks (BAS) as well as data-driven impact analysis. Once the relationships between the entities are established, the CDT algorithm generates an attack graph: a visualization of all network resources, vulnerabilities and connections, highlighting segmentation gaps and potential attack vectors on key resources and processes.
By calculating the risk for all assets, threats and scenarios, organizations can continuously assess, monitor and proactively protect their critical OT systems. Attack graph analysis enables organizations to prioritize their security efforts by providing actionable insights into the most critical vulnerabilities and potential attack vectors.










