Claroty and Mission IT partner

On December 18, Claroty, a cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection company, announced that its partnership with Mission IT has resulted in Claroty securing an Authority to Operate (ATO) for the Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) platform at multiple military missile defense sites, and a Facility Related Control System (FRCS) for a classified Intelligence Community, strengthening the cybersecurity posture of some of the nation’s most sensitive operational environments.

As a Claroty Reseller Partner, Mission IT has a proven record of successful deployments across Defense, Intelligence, and Federal Civilian agencies, ensuring all joint projects are executed by technical personnel with high-level security clearances and rigorous training in Claroty’s technology.

These successful deployments underscore the immediate value of the partnership, which combines Claroty’s deep expertise in OT and industrial control systems (ICS) security and comprehensive protection of mission-critical infrastructure with Mission IT’s cleared skilled personnel, technical expertise, and proven track record of deploying secure OT solutions. Building on this foundation, the two companies are expanding their joint efforts to support additional defense and intelligence missions, aligning with federal cybersecurity priorities such as Zero Trust architecture, EO 14028 implementation, and OT/IT convergence. By pairing advanced OT visibility and control with trusted deployment capabilities, the Claroty and Mission IT partnership is driving measurable risk reduction across critical infrastructure.

“Our partnership with Mission IT is already demonstrating its power to protect our nation’s most critical assets,” said Jen Sovada, general manager, public sector at Claroty. “By collaborating with Mission IT, Claroty is providing government customers with the operational and cyber resilience needed to defend our nation at scale, and we consider our valued relationship with Mission IT a clear symbol of our commitment to public service.”

“We’re thrilled to partner with Claroty and bring to government agencies a platform that focuses on their need for true risk reduction as they face a growing number of adversaries,” said Shawn Wells, CEO of Mission IT. “With production deployments across military weapon control systems, classified facility control systems, and other defense OT networks, we are helping federal customers defend against the most sophisticated threats targeting operational environments.”

Source: Claroty

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