Honeywell To Acquire SCADAfence, Strengthening Its Cybersecurity Software Portfolio
Honeywell announced
it has agreed to acquire SCADAfence, a leading provider of operational
technology (OT) and Internet of Things (IoT) cybersecurity solutions for
monitoring large-scale networks. SCADAfence brings proven capabilities in asset
discovery, threat detection and security governance which are key to industrial
and buildings management cybersecurity programs.
The OT cybersecurity industry is expected to grow to greater
than $10 billion in the next
several years. Particularly in the industrial sector, cyberattacks focused on
OT systems can be a significant source of unplanned downtime, with estimates
that unplanned downtime represents over a trillion dollars in lost revenue for
the industrial and critical infrastructure sectors.[1]
"It
is essential to protect and maintain the integrity of operational systems like
process control equipment in manufacturing facilities. A simple breach in the
OT environment has the potential to create safety and business continuity risk
for organizations of all sizes. OT assets are inherently different than those
in the IT environment as they are domain specific. Honeywell has been
delivering and installing these systems for decades, which is why we launched
our cybersecurity business more than twenty years ago. Adding SCADAfence's
product portfolio will strengthen our capabilities and help our customers
defend themselves against cyber security risks which are progressively
increasing," said Kevin
Dehoff, president and chief executive officer, Honeywell
Connected Enterprise.
The
SCADAfence product portfolio will integrate into the Honeywell Forge
Cybersecurity+ suite within Honeywell Connected Enterprise,
Honeywell's fast-growing software arm with strategic focus on digitalization,
sustainability and OT cybersecurity SaaS offerings and solutions. This
integration will enable Honeywell to provide an end-to-end enterprise OT
cybersecurity solution to site managers, operations management and CISOs
seeking enterprise security management and situational awareness. The
acquisition strengthens existing capabilities in cybersecurity and bolsters
Honeywell's high-growth OT cybersecurity portfolio, helping customers operate
more securely, reliably and efficiently.
"SCADAfence
is an ideal complement to Honeywell's OT cybersecurity portfolio and, when
combined with the Honeywell Forge Cybersecurity+ suite, it enables us to
provide an end-to-end solution with applicability to asset, site and enterprise
across key Honeywell sectors," said Dehoff. "By enhancing our
cybersecurity portfolio, we are accessing a growth engine and enabling our
customers to operate their OT environments more securely and help to avoid
disruption and possible catastrophic events."
"We
are thrilled to join Honeywell as we work towards fulfilling our mission of
empowering industrial organizations to operate securely, reliably and
efficiently. This combination creates significant opportunity for growth,
allowing us to combine our top-tier OT cybersecurity products with one of the
world's leading companies in industrial software," said Elad Ben Meir,
chief executive officer, SCADAfence. "With this acquisition, we are poised
to deliver some of the most advanced OT security technology to Honeywell's
broad customer base, bolstering the comprehensive Honeywell Forge
Cybersecurity+ offering. We remain committed to proactively serving and
supporting our customers across all verticals and geographies where we
currently operate."
SCADAfence
is headquartered in Tel
Aviv, Israel and will expand Honeywell's Cybersecurity
Center of Excellence in Tel
Aviv. Honeywell has been implementing OT cybersecurity solutions
for more than twenty years, delivering thousands of projects in over 130
countries with more than 500 employees worldwide focused specifically on OT
cybersecurity.
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