NanoLock has announced the launch of a new suite of zero-trust cybersecurity solutions for the industrial and manufacturing market. In a press release, the firm claimed to be the first to offer device-level protection solutions designed specifically for legacy and new industrial machinery and smart factory production lines. The launch comes in the wake of a joint cybersecurity alert surrounding advanced persistent threat (APT) attacks on industrial control systems (ICS) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) devices.
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