When It Comes to Your OT Network, You Can No Longer Risk Being Reactive
It’s important to ensure your network can handle whatever changes or updates may arise in the future. By taking a proactive approach to managing your Operational Technology (OT) network, you can reduce downtime and ensure that it remains up to date with the latest technology and standards. Additionally, proactive management of your network will help you stay ahead of potential cyber security threats and prevent them from compromising your systems.
Proactively managing your OT network will also enable you to take advantage of new technologies as they become available, helping you stay competitive in an ever-evolving market. It’s important to have a plan in place so that you can quickly respond when needed and maintain a secure and reliable network that meets the needs of your business.
Why OT Security Matters
- Rising Threats: Manufacturing is now the #1 target for cyberattacks. The IBM 2024 Threat Intelligence Index shows a rapid rise, with 25% of all attacks hitting this sector.
- Financial Impact: OT breaches average $4.35 million per incident and take 280 days to recover.
- Critical Infrastructure Risk: Legacy systems lack modern security, making them vulnerable to attacks that disrupt operations and compromise safety.
What We Offer
Agilix Solutions and Applied Technologies (a division of Agilix Solutions) provide a wide range of solutions including products, services and access to people who are specialists in the field of technology, data communications, networking, security and manufacturing. Everything from structured cable and connectivity to hardware, integration, and implementation. Count on our team for a complete solution to your company’s current and future OT network technology requirements.
Our certified team will document your OT network infrastructure, optimize your security posture, provide technology recommendations for improved bandwidth performance and connectivity, and help you develop a remediation plan to proactively address unexpected events.
The Value We Provide:
Uniquely Qualified: Certified in the Cisco/TD Synnex OT Manufacturing Cybersecurity Assessment Program.
High-Caliber Team: Our engineers hold CCNA, CCNP, and CISSP certifications, blending OT and IT knowledge to deliver robust protection.
State-of-the-Art Tools: Leveraging partnerships with Cisco and Intel, we use AI-powered threat intelligence to stay ahead of cyber threats.
Knowledge That Makes a Difference
Our team has the knowledge, background, and certifications to help you achieve your OT network goals and objectives.

What You Get From a Network & Cybersecurity Assessment
We provide clear insights into your network’s security posture and to help identify potential risks:
Network Discovery:
- Comprehensive mapping of OT assets and data flows.
- Analysis of network topology, segmentation, and IP address allocation.
Vulnerability Discovery:
- Baseline traffic analysis using Cisco Cyber Vision.
- Identification and prioritization of identified vulnerabilities for targeted remediation.
Executive Review:
- Detailed report with findings and recommendations.
- Strategy session to address risks and recommendations to strengthen security.
Deliverables Include:
- Fiber and network topology maps.
- VLAN and IP addressing documentation.
- Critical findings with risk prioritization.
Investment:
- $7,500 USD | Completion: ~5 weeks from order
Ready to Take the First Step to Secure Your OT Network?
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