Safeguard secure access to industrial control networks for internal and external enterprise users.
Clear OT & IT role separation and network boundaries.
Safeguard secure access to industrial control networks for internal and external enterprise users.
Clear boundaries between OT and IT responsibilities and networks
Greatly improve the efficiency of equipment operation and maintenance
Low requirements for intranet firewall ports, easy deployment; each industrial control brand has an independent device channel; gateway with built-in firewall design.
Audit and record access time, access destination, access source, access interval, resource utilization and other information for different objects (domains, accounts, gateways, channels).
Tree-based management mode. Each object can be added with information, drag-and-drop management, query tracing, and authorization delegation, ultimately building a complete remote communication system.
The policy for which ports to use when accessing devices is limited by the device channel. Unused ports are always closed.
Different accounts have different permissions, applicable to many-to-many, one-to-many, many-to-one and other remote access scenarios.
SiteManager hardware devices have Input/Output functions to ensure on-site level remote access security.
Avoid production failures and shutdowns caused by accessing unintended production devices due to the same subnet IP.
The security mechanism composed of clients, servers and gateways is immune to man-in-the-middle attacks.
No professional IT skills required for managers. The entire remote communication system can be managed through simple drag-and-drop and query operations.
Access permissions are precise to individual devices, and operation records are traceable and queryable. For unconventional problems, form external teams for remote assistance with confident authorization.
Production/equipment managers use an IT system suitable for OT personnel. No professional skills or professional maintenance teams are required. Using and managing the entire system is as simple as managing "folders".
No need to go to the site for equipment inspection. Mobile phones can check equipment status anytime and anywhere.
When production equipment fails, engineers can perform timely debugging in the office, on business trips, or at home.