IoT, Content, MSSP

IBM Launches X-Force Threat Management Services for IoT, OT

To help cities prepare for cyberattacks including growing ransomware threats, IBM is hosting complimentary training sessions for municipalities in the IBM X-Force Command Cyber Range (pictured) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where they can simulate attacks and practice their response. The company also is providing new tools and technologies to help c...

IBM, a Top 200 MSSP for 2019, has released X-Force Threat Management (XFTM) services for Internet of Things (IoT) and operational technology (OT) environments.

Security teams can use the XFTM services to identify, track and manage threats across IoT and OT environments, according to IBM. They also can use the services to gain insights into IoT and OT network devices and secure them accordingly.

XFTM services use a five-step process to help security teams protect IoT and OT environments:

  1. Insight: Automatically identifies and profiles network devices in real time.
  2. Protection: Automatically blocks traffic or quarantines a compromised device.
  3. Detection: Leverages X-Force experts and artificial intelligence (AI) tools to monitor device behaviors for indicators of compromise.
  4. Response: Automatically contains a data breach if malicious activity is identified.
  5. Recovery: Initiates breach remediation and analysis performed by disaster recovery experts.

XFTM services help security teams quickly identify compromised or risky IoT and OT devices based on their behaviors, IBM stated. In doing so, security teams can use the services to understand cyber risks and protect network devices against cyberattacks.

Introducing Cloud Pak for Security

The XFTM services for IoT and OT release comes after IBM in November launched the Cloud Pak for Security open-source cyber threat detection and response platform.

Cloud Pak for Security allows security teams to search for and translate security data from a variety of sources and orchestrate and automate threat response based on hundreds of common security scenarios, IBM stated. That way, Cloud Pak for Security helps security teams eliminate silos and streamline operating processes.

Dan Kobialka

Dan Kobialka is senior contributing editor, MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E. He covers IT security, IT service provider business strategies and partner programs. Dan holds a M.A. in Print and Multimedia Journalism from Emerson College and a B.A. in English from Bridgewater State University. In his free time, Dan enjoys jogging, traveling, playing sports, touring breweries and watching football.