Tel Aviv ---- Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd., the leading global provider of unidirectional security gateways for process control systems, SCADA systems, remote monitoring and segregated networks, announced today another successful implementation of multiple Waterfall systems at a North American nuclear power plant.
Waterfall's patent pending security solutions assist utilities and critical infrastructures to easily and comfortably achieve compliance with NERC-CIP, NRC, NIST and other regulations as well as digital cyber-security policies.
The recent Waterfall Security Solutions installation in the US, for which the customer's name remains undisclosed, was undertaken in order to provide the highest quality, reliable, secure and real-time transmission of nuclear plant information from the nuclear plant’s most critical network to an external network for operational monitoring purposes.
"We are continuing to invest major efforts in providing unique security solutions for critical national infrastructures. These environments are high-profile targets for cyber attacks and cyber-terror. This new installation broadens Waterfall’s Nuclear Power Plants installed-base in North America. The customer, one of the largest commercial power producers in North America, is also a highly-regarded and technologically-
Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd. is the leading provider of Unidirectional Security Gateways for Process Control systems, SCADA systems, Remote Monitoring and Segregated Networks. Waterfall’s products have been deployed in many critical national infrastructures, mission critical organizations and homeland security agencies in North America, Europe and Israel and include security solutions for leading industrial applications (such as the OSIsoft PI, Historian, GE Proficy, Historian, the Siemens WinTS, and the GE OSM, remote monitoring platforms) and leading industrial protocols (such as OPC, Modbus, DNP3 and ICCP).
Waterfall Security Solutions is expanding globally through channels, OEM, and technology partnerships.
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