10/5/15 Cisco Unveils IoT and IoT Security Solutions
Industry Disruptors Transform Businesses using Cisco’s
Digital Solutions
New Digital Solutions
and IoT-specific Security Portfolio Solve Top Challenges in Manufacturing,
Transportation, Utilities, and Oil & Gas
Cisco Global Editors’ Conference - SAN
JOSE, Calif., October 5, 2015
– Forty percent of today’s leading companies will be displaced from their
market position by digital disruption in the next five years, yet 75 percent of
these companies have yet to address this risk by prioritizing their digital
strategy, according to research conducted by the Global Center for Digital
Business Transformation.
To help customers navigate this
important transition. Cisco is introducing four new digital solutions for
industries – manufacturing, transportation, utilities, and oil and gas.
The solutions aim to help customers connect machines and assets, break through
information silos, and digitize data in an integrated way across the business.
Additionally, Cisco is announcing a new, industrial Internet of Things (IoT)
security solution. Customers will use the Cisco IoT System Security and
professional services from Cisco and partners to mitigate the risk of system
disruption – and efficiently assure compliance.
Removing Barriers to Efficiency
To remain
competitive, industries like manufacturing, utilities, oil and gas, and
transportation need to increase productivity, deliver more value, and create
better experiences for customers and end users. Some of the greatest obstacles
to efficiency are operational silos. Silos separate people, machines, systems,
information, and complete areas of a business; they separate information from
operational technology. Breaking through silos with a more holistic and
connected architecture connects people, streamlines communication and drives a
more agile operation.
Introducing Four New Digital Solutions
for Industries and IoT System Security Portfolio:
- Connected Machines for Digital Manufacturing: A connected architecture that
redefines secure, efficient, and visible operations. This solution enables
rapid, standards-based, repeatable machine connectivity, and global factory
integration while enabling OEM digitization and new business models - including
highly secure remote access, monitoring and serviceability of machines.
Today, FANUC America and Cisco announced that they intend to implement
the solution to enable robot connectivity and analytics for proactive
maintenance. At an event in San Jose, high-tech manufacturer Flex outlined how
it is already using the Connected Machines solution and FANUC Robots to drive
efficiency and quality in its operations. Cisco is also today announcing
a series of attractively priced solution bundles to simplify and accelerate
infrastructure digitization for customers for the Factory Network, Factory
Wireless and Factory Security.
- Smart Connected Pipeline for Digital Oil and Gas: A connected, highly secure architecture
that allows oil and gas companies more control over their pipelines, helping to
protect assets from accidents or cyber-attacks. Operations are safer, more
efficient – and more secure. Schneider Electric and Cisco are
collaborating to bring the Smart Connected Pipeline solution to market, and are
already working with customers such as Italian multinational oil and gas
company, ENI.
- Substation Security for Digital Utilities: A connected and timely architecture
that enables highly-secure power grids for reliable, more efficient service
across the utilities industry. Now, more than ever, the nation’s power grid
needs additional layers of safety and security. Utility companies in North
America must comply with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation
Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC/CIP) Version 5 mandated standards.
South Carolina utility SCANA will be the first to deploy Cisco’s Substation
Security Solution – a solution designed to enable utilities to comply with
these regulations.
- Connected Mass Transit for Digital Transportation: A connected architecture that will
enable the delivery of greater safety, mobility – and a better passenger
experience. Through a converged network architecture that is based
on the Cisco IoT System, transit systems can enhance automation, collaboration,
video, cloud-to-fog agility and business intelligence. From the management
control center to the transit station – onto the roads, the rails, and onboard
mass transit vehicles themselves – the Cisco solution puts safety and security
first. Situated on the River Danube, the Austrian City of Linz is
implementing the solution to streamline operations across its tram network.
- IoT
System Security: The
IoT System Security product-portfolio helps deliver highly secure connectivity,
visibility and control to assure that IoT initiatives deliver competitive
advantage for customers across all verticals. The Cisco IoT System Security
product portfolio includes IoT-specific security with the introduction of a
new, dedicated security appliance (ISA-3000 for application visibility, policy
enforcement and threat defense) and a Fog Data Services security
solution. With today’s announcement, the IoT network can now act as a
sensor and enforcer to provide security policy enforcement within router and
switches. It also provides solutions for IoT physical security with video
surveillance cameras, physical access control, and video surveillance manager
with advanced security analytics. Cisco will continue to expand its IoT System
security offering through additional developments and collaboration with key
ecosystem partners, including Rockwell Automation.
Executive, Customer and Partner Quotes
- Rick
Schneider, North America CEO, FANUC: “Preventing
unplanned downtime is a huge savings for our customers and makes the FANUC
robots with ZDT a tremendous value. With Cisco, we are helping our
customers access this new value and also re-imagining our go-to-market strategy
for after-sales service and support. This has the potential to have the biggest
impact of anything I’ve seen in my 35-year career.”
- Murad
Kurwa, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Advanced Engineering Group at
Flex: “Cisco’s vision of the power of Industrial IoT was
realized through joint collaboration using automation as the enabler. With
Universal Mechanical Assembly process partnering with FANUC, we are now able to
get data to create a pool of knowledge. This helps us take action through
analytics and ultimately leads to a more robust ‘process’ performance – leading
to a world class, smart factory.”
- Ed Rodden,
CIO, SugarCreek: “We are using
Cisco’s Connected Machines solution as we build our new 418,000 square foot
factory of the future.Cisco’s new Industrial IoT platform will provide us
the ability to use all our company’s available pieces of data, including video
and security, from all kinds of devices and to tie them all together to drive
more operational efficiency in the new factory.”
- Sujeet Chand,
Sr. Vice President & CTO, Rockwell Automation: “The Cisco IoT System Security solution will make an
immediate impact for customers by accelerating secure IT-OT convergence with an
end-to-end security solution, simplifying compliance and mitigating threat
vectors. Together with Cisco, we are helping industrial operations maintain the
integrity and confidentially of their network in support of holistic enterprise
risk management strategies throughout a Connected Enterprise.”
- James
Bielstein, CIO, Advanced Manufacturing Deployment for GE’s manufacturing facilities
worldwide: “In order to start down
the path to becoming a Brilliant Factory, the first step is to deploy a modern
IT infrastructure. This infrastructure will give our plants the flexibility and
security needed to develop a ‘digital thread’ from product design to shipping.
Cisco is part of GE’s Brilliant Factory architecture.”
- Georg Linhard,
Project Manager for LINZ AG TELEKOM:
“We decided to build on our existing Cisco network and channel its agility and
simplicity to incorporate new security, mobile, and analytics technologies that
help us achieve our goals and gain greater business insight.”
- Patrick Albos,
SVP, Oil and Gas Segment, Schneider Electric: “The Smart Connected Pipeline brings SCADA and IT
infrastructure together in a converged, secure, easy to deploy and use
platform, and brings significant business value in optimizing and reducing cost
of pipeline operations.”
- Mike Prescher,
Senior Security Architect – Telecommunications, Black & Veatch: “Cyber security vendors are aware that utility data
infrastructures and their associated operations, admin and management require
specialized architectural constructs. These environments have specific security
posture visibility needs as well as industry specific status and compliance
reporting requirements. For years, we’ve been engaged with Cisco, who has
demonstrated active engagement in understanding utility customers and their
unique security requirements.”
- Shawn Rahn, VP
of IoT for Cisco Gold Partner, Presidio:
“Cisco investment into the industrial platforms for security solutions helps
customer ensure they can establish access gateways - meeting key security
requirements wherever in their physical environments they are required - while
also delivering an ‘Operations Up’ first alternative to traditional security
appliances that prioritize system uptime and availability. This is a
tremendous step forward in cyber-security for the industrial world.”
- Randy
Senn, CIO, SCANA Corporation: “With new regulatory requirements, including North American
Electric Reliability Corporation Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC CIP)
compliance, and a commitment to cyber security, SCANA is continually
modernizing our systems and our grid for increased reliability and to better
protect against cyber-threats. We look to our technology partners, such as
Cisco, for digital technology to help comply with those regulations, stay safe,
and effectively enable operational technology.”
- Tony Shakib,
VP, IoE Vertical Solutions Group, Cisco: “Digitization is transforming virtually every
industry. Cisco offers unmatched depth and breadth of security, connectivity,
and system visibility end to end. And we do it in partnership with other
leading companies our customers work with. Our proven industry-specific
architectures and technologies give industry customers the edge they need to
connect their machines and assets, become more agile—and compete and win in a
world of new opportunities.”
- Vikas Butaney,
Senior Director of Product Management, IoT Systems and Software Group, Cisco: “With the six pillars of Cisco IoT System we
simplified and helped our customers derive value from digitization across
industries: manufacturing, utilities, smart cities, and other industries. As
digitization is accelerating rapidly through the adoption of IoT, securing
physical assets and data is a major concern for our customers. We are taking a
comprehensive systems approach to IoT security with three main elements: OT
specific security, network based security and physical security.”
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Source: Cisco press release
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