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Jul 17
2017

DNR forays into industrial cyber security with exclusive Kaspersky partnership

DNR’s expertise in industrial automation solutions and its partnership with a leader in enterprise IT security positions itself to take a leadership role in addressing industrial cybersecurity requirements.
Singapore - Industrial automation solutions provider DNR Process Solutions is expanding its offerings to include industrial cybersecurity with an exclusive partnership with Kaspersky Labs, a global leader in enterprise IT security.

As an exclusive partner, DNR now has the capability to offer Kaspersky Industrial Cyber Security (KICS) to its clients across South East Asia. KICS is a portfolio of technologies and services designed to secure truly industrial layers and elements of organization– including SCADA servers, HMI panels, engineering workstations, PLCs, network connections and even engineers – without impacting on operational continuity and consistency of the technological process.

KICS adopts a holistic approach to industrial cybersecurity, taking into account the process, people and technologies. It’s not an out-of-the-box solution for cybersecurity; rather it offers business solutions based on unique technologies that are specifically designed for industrial security needs.

To ensure the highest levels of protection from all attack vectors, security on the industrial floor should operate at both node and network levels. KICS is controlled via a single management console, Kaspersky Security Centre that enables optimal control, ease of management and visibility. This centralized management capability ensures ease of control and visibility not only of the industrial layers at multiple sites, but across the surrounding business floors too.

“We are excited about venturing into this extremely important area of industrial cybersecurity, which is only going to get even more important as we settle into the era of Internet of Everything from the Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT),” said Dinesh Sharma, CEO of DNR Process Solutions.

“As increasingly sophisticated security threats attack even the slightest vulnerabilities and transfer between business systems and control systems, it is critical for industrial enterprises to protect all their infrastructure. With DNR’s deep knowledge of Industrial Control Systems and our partnership with Kaspersky, we are ideally positioned to provide end-to-end industrial automation solutions that integrate robust IT security solutions.

“Choosing the right advisor and technology partner for industrial cybersecurity has never been more important than now, and we are confident that DNR is equipped to fill that role.”

About DNR Process Solutions
DNR Process Solutions is a leading plant and process automation consultancy company in Singapore that enables significant improvement in efficiency of operations and marketing of products by providing real-time information and customized process automation solutions in both existing and new process plants. An ISO-9001 certified organization, the company is focused on providing cutting-edge solutions for each layer of plant automation, from field devices to ERP solutions.

DNR’s industrial software portfolio features the Integrated Process Information & Control System (i-PICS); POIMS & POIMS Plus for tank farm automation and management; Fuel Track for bulk terminal automation; MaxPro for Plant Maintenance & Asset Management; and e-RIMS for remote monitoring and management of industrial assets.

DNR has also expanded its consulting and business solutions to the areas of digital transformation and industrial cybersecurity.

The company has offices in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

For detailed information about the company, visit www.dnrps.com
Source:https://www.1888pressrelease.com/dnr-forays-into-industrial-cyber-security-with-exclusive-kas-pr-617517.html
 
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