Mitsubishi Electric’s iQ-R series WinCPU R102WCPU-W and RD55UP12-V intelligent function modules now feature enhanced security through Dispel’s Zero-Trust Remote Access platform. The solution brings NIST/IEC 62443-compliant protection to industrial control systems, addressing growing cybersecurity threats in operational technology (OT) environments.
Centralized Visibility for Industrial Networks
Dispel’s platform provides real-time monitoring and access control through a unified cybersecurity dashboard. Developed in alignment with NIST 800-53, NERC CIP, and IEC 62443 standards, the system gives operators complete visibility into user activities and system access points across industrial networks.
Moving Target Defense Thwarts Cyber Attacks
The solution employs Moving Target Defense (MTD) technology, which dynamically reconfigures and encrypts data pathways to eliminate persistent attack surfaces. This approach significantly reduces vulnerability to unauthorized access attempts and sophisticated cyber threats targeting industrial infrastructure.
Compliance Without Compromising Operations
By integrating with Mitsubishi’s programmable controllers, Dispel’s platform enables secure remote access while maintaining strict compliance with international industrial cybersecurity standards. The solution protects critical infrastructure without disrupting existing automation processes or requiring extensive system modifications.
Future-Proofing Industrial Automation
This collaboration represents a significant step in bridging the IT/OT security gap, providing manufacturers and utilities with enterprise-grade protection for their most sensitive control systems. As industrial networks face increasingly sophisticated threats, such zero-trust architectures are becoming essential for maintaining operational continuity and regulatory compliance.
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