Deloitte and Nozomi Networks Join Hands To Deliver IT, OT and IoT Security Services in EMEA

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  • Nozomi Networks solutions said that it supports more than 2.6 million devices in more than 2,250 installations
  • Deloitte said it’s Cyber Risk services help clients address threats to build smarter, faster, more connected futures

Deloitte’s EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) Cybersphere Centre and Nozomi Networks Inc have joined hands to address the growing EMEA demand for managed security services and solutions designed to work on IT, OT and IoT cybersecurity requirements. Deloitte will offer Nozomi Networks’ advanced solutions for Operational Technology (OT) and IoT visibility, operations monitoring, and threat detection to customers in EMEA.

Nicola Esposito, Risk Advisory Partner at Deloitte Spain said, “With this partnership, our customers immediately gain access to OT and IoT network monitoring and threat detection that is fully supported by Deloitte’s cyber risk services. By partnering with Nozomi Networks, we are delivering complete IT, OT and IoT expertise and a superior solution for our most demanding clients. With more than 25 Deloitte engineers now trained and certified on Nozomi Networks technology, we are equipped to support custom deployments for our clients. Additionally, customers have the option to leverage Nozomi Networks solutions as part of a full suite of IT, OT and IoT security services now available through Deloitte’s Cyber Intelligence Centers in EMEA.”

Energy, manufacturing, mining, transportation

Nozomi Networks solutions said that it supports more than 2.6 million devices in more than 2,250 installations. It spans over energy, manufacturing, mining, transportation, utilities, and critical infrastructure.

Edgard Capdevielle, CEO, Nozomi Networks said, “We are excited to team up with Deloitte to help more organizations meet their requirements for critical OT cybersecurity solutions that integrate effectively with IT and IoT. This partnership accelerates our joint efforts in EMEA to help protect business-critical infrastructure.