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Flex Tough Tap - TPT-MM-LC-OM1-70-4-T
Flex Tough Taps are built from the ground up to meet requirements for collecting and archiving network traffic — even within the harsh environments that might exist at plants and remote sites/substations
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Fiber Tough Taps for ICS/OT
Keysight’s Tough Taps give you the visibility you need to enable security in your ICS environment. Keysight’s Industrial Tough Taps are optimized for “Run to Fail” fiber networks with both old and new fiber modes often seen in remote substations. Available in two models:1G OM1 multimode fiber for older networks, and OM5 multimode fiber for everything else
- Flex Tough Taps are compatible with monitoring devices from all major manufacturers, including protocol analyzers, probes, intrusion detection systems, and ICS cybersecurity tools, and are protocol agnostic.
Note: Pricing is for Information purposes only and can vary by country. Contact your local Keysight/Channel Partner for local market process prices. US In-country Sales Only
- Flex Tough Taps are TAA Compliant and compact, with each module holding 4 taps in one DIN mountable housing. Flex Tough Taps are deployed at any inline connection on the network, have no IP address, don’t drop packets, and add no additional overhead or management burden to network devices like SPAN ports do.
Flex Tough Taps — Built for II/OT
Keysight’s Flex Tough Tap provides reliable, continuous visibility of 100% of network traffic to support performance and security, with no network performance degradation or disruption.
The design of the Flex Tough Tap is optimized for “Run to Fail” fiber networks with both old and new technology often seen in remote substations. Available in two models: 1G OM1 multimode fiber for older networks, and the newest OM5 multimode fiber for newer fiber networks. Each tap module contains four taps in 70/30 split ratios.
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IT and ICS/OT Cybersecurity Convergence
It's become almost commonplace to hear pundits speak about the convergence of IT and ICS/OT cybersecurity. But how in the world would hacking something like a company's public facing website, impact revenue through the disruption of service delivery?
Good question.
When a website offering pay as you go utility services was hacked, customers lost the ability to prepay their electricity, which effectively turned out the lights. Because prepaid services are offered for a wide range of services, from cellphones to cloud storage they're just one more reason why ICS/OT teams are joining their IT counterparts, in a converged security strategy to secure the IT/OT environment.
With the sudden increase in work from home and the resultant surge in digital business transformation, are you ready?
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