Global Velocity – Protects nations Infrastructure with Cyber Sensor Integration (CSI)
Cyber Sensor Integration (CSI)
CEE Corporation is the technology partner for Global Velocity Company. CEE Corporation Founder and CEO, Dr. Davani and Global Velocity Founder and CEO, Mr. Greg Sullivan know each other well for past 10+ years and they have architected and provided several joint solutions to their customers. CEE Corporation and Global Velocity have partner together in providing a cost effective ROI, high performance and cutting- edge Cybersecurity technology solution to resolve the current Cybersecurity challenges and issues that the government and commercial customer are facing today.
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Global Velocity, Logos Technologies and Maverick Technologies announced a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) in April 2013. The companies will develop a solution set to protect the U.S. national infrastructure from potential cyber attacks. The new JDA will pool the expertise of the three partnering companies in cyber security, industrial controls and complex system integration to develop a Cyber Sensor Integration (CSI) solution to secure SCADA systems.
CSI-SCADA is more than just a software product. It’s a comprehensive solution that employs innovative techniques, continuous expert support and an understanding of attacker profiles to defeat a threat before it takes shape.
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems remotely monitor and control industrial processes at nuclear plants, sewage treatment facilities and other critical sites. However, most SCADA systems were designed before the emergence of network threats.
“In the age of cyber warfare, we must take care to safeguard our physical infrastructure from hackers,” said Frank Purdy, director of National Security Services at Logos Technologies. “Properly securing SCADA systems requires the right mix of capabilities and experience.”
“We are seeing a convergence of cyber attacks on industrial control systems,” Global Velocity CEO Greg Sullivan said. “So it’s important that our response be as holistic — and collaborative — as possible.”
Most facilities using SCADA systems are privately owned. However, given the millions of Americans they service, the Department of Homeland Security has been actively monitoring software vulnerabilities, providing guidance and issuing warnings to the industry.
“A successful attack on privately held critical infrastructure would have a huge impact on the public sector,” MAVERICK Technologies CEO Paul Galeski added. “So we also see a government interest in SCADA defense solutions.”
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