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FEATURE  Industry 4.0


Siemens


provides SMEs with affordable cybersecurity solutions


New consortium bringing managed operational technology (OT) security solution to businesses in the North West of the UK.


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iemens has partnered with Welsh cybersecurity software company, Awen Collective, to develop a new, accessible and


affordable, managed OT security solution for small and medium enterprises. The project has secured major backing from a consortium of North West-based academic, policing and business advocacy organisations that will support the project as it rolls out in the region, before looking to expand into Wales and across the rest of the UK. Around half of small businesses and six in 10 medium-sized businesses report having been impacted by some kind of cyber breach or attack in the last 12 months. Digitalisation and the growing networking of machines and industrial systems also mean that operational technology (OT) is at an increased risk of cyber attack. Indeed, new cybercrime incidents are reported every day by UK businesses. Despite this, many SMEs do not prioritise cybersecurity support, thinking that they either cannot afford it or do not need it. Siemens’ partnership with Awen will allow businesses to buy into a managed security solution, protecting any networked, internet-connected technology starting from £10,000. The solution is built on Awen Collective’s Dot software, which has been developed with the support of Siemens. It performs Asset & Vulnerability Discovery on Operational Technology (OT), which would encompass everything from coffee machines, to large industrial robots; including ICS, SCADA and IIoT systems. Paul Hingley, Product Solution and Security


Offi cer UK and Ireland for Siemens Digital Industries, says: “Cyber security sits at the centre of digital transformation, understanding and adoption of it into the industrial control concepts is a must now. “Partnering with Awen and the consortium we


12 October 2022 Irish Manufacturing


will answer some of the concerns and challenges around cyber security the industry faces by delivering an IT and OT Operational Response Centre. This will enable SME’s to invest in a service that will provide cyber alarms when their control systems become compromised by cyber- attacks. The concept we have developed with the consortium has the potential to provide low-cost protection across the offi ce and manufacturing space. It is a major step forward in improving the cyber maturity of our UK industry.” Siemens applies IEC 62443 the highest industry


standards globally for industrial cyber security. It is also creator of the Charter of Trust at the 2018 Munich Security Conference which has multi- national corporations such as AES, Airbus, Allianz, Atos, Cisco, Daimler, IBM and Dell Technologies among many other companies as signatories. Cyber-attacks on Industrial Control Systems


(ICS), which help run OT, can interrupt production, damage physical assets, and even result in injury or


death to employees and public alike. Daniel Lewis, Founder and Executive Chairman


at Awen Collective, adds: “Our software solutions refl ect what the market is telling us. No single product is a ‘silver bullet’ – we must genuinely work together, and we are very pleased to be building this partnership with Siemens to deliver quality solutions that help prevent the very real threat of cybercrime. “We’re growing a strong community through one of the largest clusters in the UK and it has really laid the foundation for us to be able to work on major projects such as this, with forward- thinking businesses like Siemens. We can’t wait for what’s to come.” Awen Collective’s success and development of Dot was made possible, in part, by advisory and grant support received from the Welsh Government, including through Business Wales’ Accelerated Growth Programme. The business is also closely partnered with Cardiff University, University of Wales Trinity St David’s and the University of South Wales. Welsh Government Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, comments: “Wales boasts world-class cyber security expertise with an outstanding and committed tech labour market which is truly innovative. This makes Wales an increasingly attractive location for global businesses like Siemens to develop and deliver new products and services.


“I am delighted Siemens has chosen to partner


with Awen Collective on this important project. I very much hope m any more businesses fi nd the new solution strengthens and protects their business practices against the increasingly growing threat cybercrime poses to individuals, businesses and the wider economy.”


Siemens www.siemens.com www.irish-manufacturing.com


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