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TXOne Networks Showcases AI-Powered OT Defence at GITEX 2024
TXOne Networks, a leader in cyber-physical systems (CPS) security, is set to make waves at GITEX 2024 by unveiling its cutting-edge OT (Operational Technology) defence framework, designed to safeguard mission-critical assets across industries including manufacturing, oil and gas, and critical infrastructure.
At stand H24-D70, Hall 24, visitors can explore TXOne's innovative SageOne Cyber-Physical Systems protection platform and a newly enhanced Edge product line. A notable feature of the updated Edge solutions is the integration of AI, which simplifies security configurations, reduces setup time, and improves threat detection accuracy by minimizing false positives.
Stephen Driggers, TXOne's Chief Revenue Officer, will also speak on the “AI, OT & IoT Critical Infrastructure Leaders Panel” on October 15th, where he will discuss the pivotal role AI plays in securing OT and IoT environments.
Under the theme “Keep the Operation Running,” TXOne emphasizes the critical need for operational continuity in OT networks. With the growing interconnection of IT and OT systems, the company seeks to address the cybersecurity challenges emerging from this convergence. A recent report from Cisco revealed that 41% of companies' IT and OT teams currently operate independently in terms of cybersecurity efforts. However, 92% of executives believe that a unified solution would significantly enhance security—a need that TXOne's offerings directly meet.
“As IT and OT networks continue to converge, a holistic approach to cybersecurity is essential,” said Dr. Terence Liu, CEO of TXOne Networks. “Our solutions help organizations proactively manage threats while ensuring operational resilience by fostering collaboration between these traditionally separate teams.”
In the past year, TXOne Networks has seen substantial revenue growth, supported by key customer acquisitions and industry recognition, including accolades from Frost & Sullivan for excellence in IT/OT network protection. The company has expanded its presence across the Middle East and Africa, establishing teams in key markets such as the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and South Africa, with plans to enter Iraq and Nigeria.