Drinking water and wastewater systems are cornerstones of public health, safety, and economic stability, yet they face mounting exposure to cyber threats that can disrupt operations, compromise water quality, and inflict costly damage. Water and wastewater utilities operate in a dual environment where IT systems manage enterprise functions and OT systems control physical operations, yet many of these technologies were never designed for today’s heightened cyber risk landscape.
The Claroty Platform supports federal guidelines for cybersecurity improvement, such as those provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well as NIST CSF 2.0; it enables water utilities to monitor, govern, and protect their OT within a unified platform, eliminating the need to purchase and stitch together multiple point products. Plus, cloud-based or on-premises deployment models provide the flexibility to choose the deployment approach that best suits your scalability needs, cost considerations, and compliance requirements.
This dynamic approach to OT cybersecurity is how Claroty helps water utilities and wastewater systems reduce IT/OT convergence-based cyber risk with the quickest time-to-value (TTV) and a lower total cost of ownership (TCO)–regardless of the scale or maturity of the asset owners’ OT cybersecurity program