OPSWAT Acquires Leader in Advanced Data Diode Technology

OPSWAT, a critical infrastructure protection provider, aims to strengthen its cyber defenses for critical infrastructure.

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OPSWAT acquired Fend Incorporated, a pioneering data pipeline and cybersecurity company dedicated to securing operational technology (OT) against cyber threats, ransomware, and other evolving risks. Fend is known for its expertise in protecting U.S. government agencies, utilities, oil and gas, manufacturing, and other critical industries where air-gapped environments are essential for defense against cyber incidents.

Fend’s data diode technology creates a secure one-way communication channel, allowing data to flow from one network to another while physically blocking reverse transmission. This hardware-based approach is valued in high-security environments like defense, industrial control systems, and critical infrastructure, where preventing external access is paramount. Originally reserved for sensitive applications such as nuclear power plants, data diode technology has evolved to become more accessible and affordable, making it a practical solution for industries that require secure online monitoring and predictive analytics. With benefits such as increased operational efficiency, reduced unexpected downtime, and improved staff productivity, Fend’s data diodes offer protection across diverse industrial sectors.

The acquisition enables OPSWAT to offer customers a broader range of cyber defenses and ensure resilience against more sophisticated cyber threats.

OPSWAT’s industrial OT offerings significantly expanded with its 2021 acquisition of Bayshore Networks. The acquisition of Fend further enhances OPSWAT’s capabilities in both centralized and distributed deployments, providing true cross domain security with connectivity to its MetaDefender Kiosk and MetaDefender Managed File Transfer to help secure solutions for remote assets and smaller facilities, such as water utilities, which have large numbers of endpoints at the edge that still require high security. Fend’s comprehensive connectivity options—accommodating Ethernet, cellular, and even serial connections for older networks—will enable OPSWAT to meet both the demands of emerging technologies such as 5G and Industry 4.0 and the vast landscape of legacy infrastructure around the world.

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