O&G organization selects Positive Technologies as Vulnerability Management Solution

Major O&G organization from Russia selects DTS Solution to provide Vulnerability Management solution using Positive Technologies MaxPatrol product to secure it offshore information system assets within the Middle East. The organization was in search of a sophisticated vulnerability management solution that not only provides compliance reporting but also in-depth vulnerability assessment across standard IT infrastructure and SCADA control systems. Positive Technologies with its ground-breaking MaxPatrol technology proved to be the solution of choice proving its value of vulnerability and risk detection across diverse systems catered for both enterprise and control system networks.

DTS Solution partnered with Positive Technologies who have been at the cutting edge of Information Security for more than a decade. A specialist developer of IT Security products, Positive Technologies is an international company that specialises in the detection and management of vulnerabilities that could leave our clients open to attacks. The company enables clients to achieve and maintain compliance with an array of key industry standards such as ISO 27001/27002, ISA-99 (SCADA), PCI DSS and SOX 404. Positive Technologies is a PCI DSS Approved Scanning Vendor.
A decade of research and experience in IT Security has resulted in MaxPatrol, our all-in-one Vulnerability and Compliance Management System. An automated solution, MaxPatrol allows our corporate customers to save time and money whilst protecting themselves from the disruption and damage (both to revenues and reputation) that are the inevitable result of security breaches. MaxPatrol is constantly updated with the latest findings of our research team. It is used by more than 1,000 companies across the world to enable their IT and IS Security processes.

Positive Technologies have presented in many security conferences covering topics such identifying zero-day vulnerabilities, bypassing a web application firewall to SCADA security – SCADA. They were behind the discovery of a zero-day vulnerability related to Siemens WinCC (HMI and SCADA management system for Siemens) as posted on ISC-CERT.

Major O&G organization from Russia selects DTS Solution to provide Vulnerability Management solution using Positive Technologies MaxPatrol product to secure it offshore information system assets within the Middle East. The organization was in search of a sophisticated vulnerability management solution that not only provides compliance reporting but also in-depth vulnerability assessment across standard IT infrastructure and SCADA control systems. Positive Technologies with its ground-breaking MaxPatrol technology proved to be the solution of choice proving its value of vulnerability and risk detection across diverse systems catered for both enterprise and control system networks.

DTS Solution partnered with Positive Technologies who have been at the cutting edge of Information Security for more than a decade. A specialist developer of IT Security products, Positive Technologies is an international company that specialises in the detection and management of vulnerabilities that could leave our clients open to attacks. The company enables clients to achieve and maintain compliance with an array of key industry standards such as ISO 27001/27002, ISA-99 (SCADA), PCI DSS and SOX 404. Positive Technologies is a PCI DSS Approved Scanning Vendor.

A decade of research and experience in IT Security has resulted in MaxPatrol, our all-in-one Vulnerability and Compliance Management System. An automated solution, MaxPatrol allows our corporate customers to save time and money whilst protecting themselves from the disruption and damage (both to revenues and reputation) that are the inevitable result of security breaches. MaxPatrol is constantly updated with the latest findings of our research team. It is used by more than 1,000 companies across the world to enable their IT and IS Security processes.

Positive Technologies have presented in many security conferences covering topics such identifying zero-day vulnerabilities, bypassing a web application firewall to SCADA security – SCADA. They were behind the discovery of a zero-day vulnerability related to Siemens WinCC (HMI and SCADA management system for Siemens) as posted on ISC-CERT.