SecurityGate and LTTS Partner to Automate OT Cybersecurity risk Assessments
A new collaboration between securitygate and L&T Technology Services (LTTS) aims to streamline operational technology (OT) cybersecurity risk assessments and bolster compliance wiht industry standards like ISA/IEC 62443 and NIST CSF. The partnership will deliver automated assessments, remediation workflows, and analytics to industrial and critical infrastructure organizations worldwide.
SecurityGate, a SaaS platform specializing in OT and ICS cybersecurity risk management, is joining forces with LTTS to address the growing need for automated solutions in a complex threat landscape. The collaboration will see LTTS integrate SecurityGate’s automation capabilities into its digital transformation, smart manufacturing, and industrial cybersecurity programs across the Asia-pacific (APAC), Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA), and North American regions.
By combining LTTS’s engineering expertise with SecurityGate’s automated risk assessment and Total Cost, Control, and Closure (TC3) analytics, industrial enterprises will gain quicker insights into thier cybersecurity posture, reduce operational risks, and improve overall resilience. This integration will allow asset owners and operators to digitize, benchmark, and automate their OT cyber programs, resulting in measurable improvements in efficiency, cost savings, and regulatory compliance.
“This partnership validates the global shift toward automation in OT cyber risk management,” stated Ted Gutierrez, CEO and co-founder of SecurityGate, in a recent release. “LTTS brings the engineering scale and industry reach to expand our platform’s automation and analytics capabilities worldwide.Together, we’re enabling asset owners to see their true risk posture, prioritize critical actions, and measurably improve cybersecurity maturity.”
The SecurityGate-LTTS alliance expands access to automated risk assessment tools aligned with globally recognized standards,including ISA/IEC 62443,NIST Cybersecurity framework (NIST CSF) 2.0,and C2M2. This empowers cybersecurity teams to effectively benchmark maturity levels, simplify audits, and efficiently manage remediation efforts.
this move builds on SecurityGate’s existing partnerships, including a collaboration announced in February with microsec, a zero-trust platform solution provider. That partnership expanded securitygate’s offerings to include MicroSec’s product suite, demonstrating a continued commitment to delivering comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to critical sector markets.
Why: The partnership addresses the growing need for automated solutions in OT cybersecurity risk management, driven by an increasingly complex threat landscape and the need for improved compliance.
Who: SecurityGate, a SaaS platform specializing in OT/ICS cybersecurity risk management, is partnering with L&T Technology Services (LTTS), a global engineering services company.
What: The collaboration integrates SecurityGate’s automated risk assessment and analytics capabilities into LTTS’s digital transformation, smart manufacturing, and industrial cybersecurity programs. This provides industrial enterprises with quicker insights into their cybersecurity posture, reduced operational risks, and improved resilience.
How did it end? The partnership is ongoing, with LTTS integrating securitygate’s technology into its existing programs and expanding access to automated risk assessment tools. SecurityGate continues to build on existing partnerships, like the one with MicroSec, to deliver comprehensive cybersecurity solutions. The ultimate goal is to enable asset owners to improve their cybersecurity maturity and effectively manage OT cyber risks.
