We are excited to introduce The Solutions Spotlight, our new format for the (CS)²AI Podcast! Today’s guests, Lior Frenkel and Andrew Ginter have both been on the show before to share their biographies and personal journeys in our series of interviews with various leaders across the industry in cybersecurity for control systems. Lior is the Co-founder of Waterfall Security, and Andrew is Waterfall’s VP of Industrial Security. Lior and Andrew are long-time industry supporters and supporters of (CS)²AI. They join us today for today’s episode of The Solutions Spotlight to talk about Waterfall Security, what it does, and how the company got to where it is today. Stay tuned to hear what Lior and Andrew have to say about how Waterfall originated and what they do! Show highlights: Why they do not like to use the term segmentation at Waterfall and prefer to think of it as safe connectivity. How Waterfall provides all the benefits of connectivity without the risks. How ransomware has changed the market. What data diodes are, what they get used for, and how they differ from unidirectional gateways. How Waterfall’s unidirectional security gateway connects and protects industrial and corporate networks. How does Waterfall’s unidirectional security gateway work? Where Waterfall’s technology gets applied today. Lior shares Waterfall’s origin story. Lior expected the industry to be more advanced than it is currently What excites Lior for the future? The changes Andrew foresees for the future.
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