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IoT network anomaly and threat detection vendor profiles

  • ATD
  • IoT network anomaly
  • IoT threat detection
  • Network anomaly and threat detection
  • Threat detection.
  • Paras Sharma
The cyber threat landscape for IoT and OT environments is becoming more complex as connected devices increase, expanding the attack surface for cybercriminals. Attacks can disrupt operations and threaten public safety, critical infrastructure, and national security. Network anomaly and threat detection solutions help organisations identify assets, monitor behaviour, detect threats, and assess vulnerabilities. This report examines leading IoT ATD providers and their capabilities, including integrations with broader security and IT ecosystems.

The cyber threat landscape for IoT and OT environments is becoming increasingly complex as connected devices grow in number, diversity, and sophistication. This expanding ecosystem creates a larger attack surface and more opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities. From smart home devices to critical infrastructure such as water systems and electricity networks, cyber-attacks can disrupt business operations while also threatening public safety, essential services, and national security. Strengthening cyber resilience across connected environments is therefore increasingly critical.

In this context, network anomaly and threat detection solutions can be invaluable to help businesses and enterprises curb cyber threats by identifying assets connected to the network and performing continuous monitoring to detect and flag abnormal behaviour. With the increasing deployment of connected assets in applications spread across industries, the need for a specialised network anomaly and threat detection solution is evolving quickly.

This report discusses some of the leading players in the IoT network anomaly and threat detection (ATD) landscape. These solutions offer a range of capabilities, including asset discovery and behaviour monitoring, network monitoring, vulnerability assessment, and risk analysis. They often integrate with third-party security and IT tools to provide a comprehensive security solution and extend functionality beyond their native capabilities.

  • Armis
  • Aeris
  • AWS
  • Cisco
  • Claroty
  • Dragos
  • Fidelis Security
  • FirstPoint
  • floLIVE
  • Forescout
  • Fortinet
  • IoT Guardian
  • Nozomi Networks
  • ORDR
  • Palo Alto Networks
  • Shield-IoT
  • Wireless Logic.
  • Edge Computing
  • Data Sharing
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Internet of Things
  • Hyperconnectivity