Claroty, a company specializing in cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection, has announced the launch of The CPS Library.
This new catalog is specifically integrated into Claroty's xDome and Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) solutions, offering unprecedented asset visibility and enhanced traceability for vulnerability management.
Unmatched Asset Catalog
Setting itself apart as the only asset catalog of its kind, The CPS Library allows for detailed and deterministic tracking of assets.
By connecting with a range of automation vendors and medical device manufacturers, including prominent partners such as Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric, Claroty seeks to elevate the precision and accuracy of tracking specifications.
Challenges in Cyber Risk Management
The Claroty Team82 research underscores longstanding challenges faced by security teams
The Claroty Team82 research underscores longstanding challenges faced by security teams in managing cyber risks.
As detailed in their report, "Resolving the CPS Identity Crisis," an alarming 88% of CPS assets fail to broadcast precise product codes, with 76% using product names that do not align with the vendor's official records.
This complicates the ability of security professionals to fully assess asset environments, leaving vulnerabilities inadequately mapped and open to prolonged attack exposure.
Revolutionizing Security Visibility
Yaniv Vardi, Claroty's CEO, emphasized, "Resilience starts at visibility, and organizations require precise and deterministic traceability for every connected device that could potentially become exposed as an open door to attackers."
The CPS Library integrates AI to enhance risk reduction and provides crucial insights into asset vulnerabilities.
Comprehensive AI Integration
At the heart of The CPS Library is its deep integration of AI, which revolutionizes asset identification and vulnerability mapping. Using large language models (LLMs) and advanced statistical inference, the library ingests and processes significant volumes of asset data, forming a singular, reliable source of actionable information for security teams.
Advancing Asset Protection
Tony Baker, VP & Chief Product Security Officer at Rockwell Automation, stated, "Cybersecurity is becoming even more complex in an increasingly interconnected world, and is intertwined with smart manufacturing priorities that demand precise device identification."
This enhanced capability aids in safeguarding industrial automation assets more effectively against evolving threats.
Foundation for Industry Resilience
The introduction of The CPS Library is hailed as a transformative development for the industry. Jay Abdallah, President of Cybersecurity Solutions at Schneider Electric, noted, "This standardized catalog brings clarity and consistency to an incredibly diverse asset landscape, enabling organizations to make faster, more confident decisions to protect critical operations."
The library is positioned not merely as a tool but as a foundational step towards bolstering resilience within interconnected environments.
Claroty, the cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection company, launched The CPS Library across its market-pioneering Claroty xDome and Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) solutions.
The CPS Library is the industry’s only asset catalog that reaches new depths of visibility and enables precise and deterministic traceability for vulnerability attribution.
To build the AI-powered, first-of-its-kind repository, Claroty partnered with automation vendors and medical device manufacturers, including Rockwell Automation and Schneider Electric, to ensure enhanced visibility and accuracy in tracking asset specifications.
Claroty Team82 research report
Security teams have long struggled to accurately assess the scope and remediation of cyber risk associated with the assets in their environment, lacking a centralized standard repository that aids in uniquely identifying assets across networks.
A new Claroty Team82 research report, “Resolving the CPS Identity Crisis,” found that 88% of CPS assets currently do not transmit an exact product code, and 76% transmit product names that differ from the vendor's official record.
This leaves security teams struggling to ascertain whether they have a complete picture of the assets in their environments, and can be left with a partial correlation of vulnerabilities to individual assets, creating blind spots, prolonged exposure to attacks, and incomplete remediation.
Precise and deterministic traceability
“Resilience starts at visibility, and organizations require precise and deterministic traceability for every connected device that could potentially become exposed as an open door to attackers,” said Yaniv Vardi, CEO of Claroty.
“The CPS Library is revolutionizing the way we reduce risk by leveraging AI-driven techniques combined with our unmatched industry expertise that will drive the whole industry forward in how we improve accurate risk and exposure information.”
Deeply integrated AI
The CPS Library has AI deeply integrated at all stages, allowing for advanced asset identification, precise vulnerability mapping, and automated insight generation.
LLMs and statistical inference modeling are used to ingest vast, fragmented data about assets and vendors, intelligently modeling, categorizing, and correlating this information into a single, actionable source of truth that significantly lessens the burden of security teams tracking critical CPS assets across complex environments.
The CPS Library is a central component to the next evolutionary stage of Claroty’s AI strategy. With Claroty’s unrivaled expertise in mission-critical environments, combined with harnessing AI to improve security outcomes, The CPS Library enhances organizations' ability to detect assets and gain deep insights. Additional AI capabilities include:
- The Claroty MCP Server: Customer teams can put their CPS security data to work by automating device queries, speeding up incident response, and expanding the ability to leverage this data by all relevant teams using their preferred generative AI tool.
- AI for Asset Identification: Statistical inference modeling, human-machine teaming, and a regionalized Large Language Model Retrieval Augmented Generation (LLM-RAG), work together to provide the most accurate and complete asset discovery and attribute information in the industry.
Protecting industrial automation assets
“We’re excited to deepen our relationship with Claroty in supporting its new CPS Library,” said Tony Baker, Vice President & Chief Product Security Officer at Rockwell Automation.
“Cybersecurity is becoming even more complex in an increasingly interconnected world and is intertwined with smart manufacturing priorities that demand precise device identification. The granularity of device identification honed by the Claroty CPS asset library empowers organizations to better protect their industrial automation assets from evolving threats.”
Major step forward for the industry
“Claroty's CPS Library represents a major step forward for the industry,” said Jay Abdallah, President of Cybersecurity Solutions at Schneider Electric.
“For too long, security teams have faced fragmented approaches to identifying and managing CPS assets, leaving gaps in risk visibility.”
“This standardized catalog brings clarity and consistency to an incredibly diverse asset landscape, enabling organizations to make faster, more confident decisions to protect critical operations. It's not just a tool, it's a foundation for advancing resilience in connected environments.”