

Production Industry
Operational Resilience: Mastering Threats Hidden Within Your Process Control Systems.
Securing Process Automation and SCADA Systems
Processing plants rely on PLCs as the automation workhorses, but these rugged, reliable devices were not designed with modern security in mind. A cyber attack or tampering with these critical components can lead to severe downtime or even physical destruction and accidents.

Core Capabilities for Process Control
Non-Intrusive PLC Monitoring
SNOK monitors control networks and communicates with PLCs using industrial protocols without disturbing the critical industrial process or requiring high computing resources (tiny footprint)
Defense Against Unauthorized Changes
The system detects malware, viruses, and unauthorized changes or unexpected traffic patterns targeting critical process systems in real time.
Extends Protection to Legacy Equipment
SNOK is backwards compatible and can be used to effectively monitor legacy systems, including unsupported Windows and Linux endpoints, often found in older plants.

Many owners of critical infrastructure and industrial facilities have 24/7 security teams for their administrative systems. SNOK® integrates with common SIEM systems, allowing experts to manage security alarms and events alongside other sources via a REST API.
The Secure-NOK Security Center provides professional support ranging from basic platform guidance and OT security advice to full analysis and response services for customers without sufficient in-house expertise or capacity.

CUSTOMER SUCCESS
Keeping Essential Industries Safe and Sustainable.



Food Industry
Digitalization boosts efficiency, but production continuity, proprietary recipes, and brand trust are now exposed to severe cyber risk
Water Industry
Protecting safe drinking water requires continuous monitoring. As critical infrastructure, compliance and preventing contamination demand real-time OT visibility
Production Industry
Process automation relies on rugged PLCs that were not designed for modern threats. Cyberattacks targeting these workhorses risk severe downtime and physical harm
Oil and Gas
Stable energy delivery is vital. Despite strong safety traditions, rapid digitalization makes Oil & Gas assets highly attractive targets for production-halting cyberattacks
Maritime
As ships become more connected, reliance on legacy systems creates severe vulnerabilities. Monitoring is vital to protect software-intensive vessels from cyber-attacks
Manufacturing
Modern manufacturing requires massive connectivity for efficiency. This transition to Industry 4.0 opens new entry points for criminals seeking ransom, downtime, and safety risks
Critical Infrastructure
Critical services, from air traffic to power grids, rely on vulnerable OT systems. Abandoning the "air gap" demands continuous monitoring to ensure societal stability



