Chinook offers Nozomi Networks security solutions to customers

Chinook offers Nozomi Networks security solutions to customers

Chinook is offering Nozomi Networks’ Operational Technology (OT) and Internet of things (IoT) visibility and anomaly detection solutions to its government, healthcare, transportation and defense industrial base customers.

Chinook, a leader in building automation and facilities consulting and commissioning services, is offering its customers in the government, healthcare, transportation and defense sectors advanced cybersecurity solutions to protect industrial and critical infrastructure facilities across North America.

It is offering Nozomi Networks’ complete portfolio of OT and IoT security solutions, as it expands its cybersecurity technology offering to include network visibility, threat detection and operational insights for effective prevention and faster responses to operational threats.

Wanda Lenkewich, Chinook’s President, said: “Facilities that fully leverage their OT (BAS, fire alarm, security, SCADA etc.) systems deliver tremendous returns when it comes to energy and operational savings, the safety and comfort of occupants and lower total cost of ownership.

“At the same time, the network connectivity that enables these systems, also introduces new and growing cyberthreats. Partnering with Nozomi Networks allows Chinook to support clients with an integrated, comprehensive cybersecurity solution that ensures cyberthreats are actively discovered, monitored and managed.”

Recognized as a market leader in OT and IoT security, Nozomi Networks is valued for superior operational visibility, advanced OT and IoT threat detection and strength across deployments. Nozomi Networks solutions support more than 17 million devices in thousands of installations across energy, manufacturing, mining, transportation, utilities, building automation, Smart Cities and critical infrastructure.

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