Juniper Networks is applying its industry leading AI-driven capabilities and cloud-native architectures to Critical Infrastructure (CI) networks. We’re directly addressing the communications and cybersecurity challenges exposed by the convergence of IT and OT networks alongside the ever-increasing drumbeat of cyber threats from sophisticated, state-sponsored malicious actors. By enabling network architects, builders, and operators to fully support network users, Juniper is empowering network professionals to defend our nation’s electric grids, hospitals, water facilities, and other critical infrastructure.
The challenge is substantial. Many CI environments have grown organically over decades, leaving the technical debt in the form of legacy communications and layers of undocumented point solutions that represent an unknown amount of cyberattack surface. But that’s not where the commonality ends. All CI networks:
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