Industrial cyber resilience: detect and prevent threats to your equipment

Productivity loss, operational drift, data corruption, equipment destruction: secure your IoT systems and industrial infrastructures against invisible cyberattacks.

Cyber-resilience context

Industrial equipment is not sufficiently secure

Industrial systems were designed to be robust, not protected. As a result, the majority of OT equipment and industrial networks remain vulnerable to cyberthreats.

And these threats are evolving. Today, a PLC can be hacked, an order falsified, a SCADA system manipulated… under the radar of IT/OT security systems.

Are you a CISO, CIO or cyber OT expert?
Do you know all the cybersecurity vulnerabilities in your plant?

PLCs don't report all critical data.
The data is pre-processed and biased by the automates or PLCs themselves.
OT systems (SCADA, PLC) are vulnerable.
IT solutions don't see falsified operational signals.
There is no way to check the integrity of the orders sent to the actuators.
There is no visibility of control signals.

What are the consequences of a cyber attack for your plant?

When a cyberattack goes unnoticed, the consequences can be severe: sudden production shutdowns, quality drifts, complex diagnostics, or even batch recalls.

And yet, many critical signals remain invisible to IT or SCADA systems.

Sudden production shutdowns

If a hacked PLC triggers or prevents a command, the whole line stops.

Disturbed control cycle

SCADA supervision displays a normal state, while field actions are altered.

Damage to equipment

Abnormal control of a motor, valve or pump can cause overheating and breakage.

Longer diagnosis times

Without access to raw data, a hack into your plant can take days to detect or remain unnoticed.

Weeks of operating losses

Each day of downtime costs thousands of euros, and an OT cyberattack often brings business to a standstill for several days.

Regulatory non-compliance

An undetected security gap can expose you to sanctions (NIS2, RGPD, etc.).

AIoTrust solution in operation

A unique technology for the resilience of your installations

AIoTrust offers a unique industrial cybersecurity solution, capable of detecting attacks invisible to conventional IT systems. Thanks to non-intrusive, modular technology, our system captures raw signals from your industrial equipment – and alerts you in the event of an anomaly, even if the PLC has been compromised.

As a CISO, CIO or OT expert, you finally have a reliable, field-compatible tool that’s easy to integrate into your existing architecture.

AIoTrust solution essentials

Plug & Play without intrusion
Direct access to control and measurement signals
Protection against order and data falsification
Local, real-time detection of anomalies
Compatible with your existing systems (SCADA, PLC, MES, etc.)

Concrete benefits for the safety of your industrial systems

Protect your machines, operators and automation systems from invisible attacks.

OT visibility

Our device captures the raw signals directly from the equipment. You get a view of what’s really going on, regardless of what the PLC or SCADA system says.

Immediate incident diagnosis

If an order is falsified, misappropriated or manipulated, the anomaly is detected immediately, even if the PLC is compromised, and an alert is triggered.

Operational peace of mind

By intercepting abnormal signals upstream, AIoTrust helps you avoid process interruption, machine overheating or cascading failures.

Data enhancement

The same modules enable you to monitor your installations to optimize your industrial performance.

A certified solution

A strong commitment

Aiotrust team
Why choose AIoTrust?

Experts committed to simple, reliable, field-compatible industrial cybersecurity.

A team of experts

An invested ecosystem

They trust us

Leading manufacturers, laboratories and technology partners are already using our solutions to strengthen their OT cybersecurity and monitor their equipment.

Do you need visibility over your industrial equipment?

Let's talk about your challenges in the field and identify together the signals to watch out for in your IoT environment.

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FAQ

What is industrial cybersecurity?

Industrial cybersecurity encompasses all technologies designed to protect industrial systems (IoT) against cyberattacks, intrusions and operational disruptions.

IT cybersecurity protects IT systems (servers, networks, applications), while OT cybersecurity concerns industrial equipment directly linked to production.

The constraints are different: in OT, systems have to run continuously and are often more difficult to update or secure.

A cyber attack on an industrial system can have major consequences: production stoppage, significant financial losses, equipment damage and risks to operator safety.

With the digitization of factories, these risks are on the increase.

Industrial environments are exposed to several types of threats:

  • intrusion into OT networks,
  • alteration of production data,
  • equipment sabotage,
  • ransomware impacting industrial systems,
  • take control of PLCs or supervision systems.

Some attacks can also cause progressive drift or anomalies that are difficult to detect using traditional tools.

Traditional solutions focus mainly on network and IT systems.

They are often based on :

  • network flow or log analysis,
  • intrusive software agents,
  • partial visibility of field equipment.

However, in industry, some anomalies do not appear at network level. A command may be sent without being executed, or a piece of equipment may drift physically without triggering an alert in the IT or SCADA systems.

Some cyberattacks result in changes in the physical operation of machines: cycle variations, consumption anomalies, unusual behavior or inconsistencies between control and actual equipment reaction.

By analyzing physical data and signals, we can identify these weak signals and more quickly detect incidents invisible to traditional supervision tools.

SCADA systems and IT tools mainly supervise the data fed back by PLCs and equipment.

But if a PLC is compromised, if sensor data is falsified, or if a command is modified, supervisory systems can continue to display consistent information when the actual physical behavior is different.

Additional visibility close to the equipment is therefore essential to strengthen industrial resilience.

Industrial monitoring solutions can be deployed on a wide range of equipment:

  • industrial PLCs,
  • motors,
  • pumps,
  • conveyors,
  • compressors,
  • HVAC systems,
  • production lines,
  • energy equipment or critical infrastructures.

The aim is to monitor actual equipment behavior in order to quickly detect any anomalies or drifts.