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Cyber security firm Dragos has unveiled AI-enhanced vulnerability analysis and a new Insights Hub to help critical infrastructure operators cut response times as OT threats intensify.
Dragos has launched Dragos Platform 3.0, the latest version of its flagship cyber security suite, designed to give industrial defenders faster, more actionable intelligence against increasing operational technology threats.
The upgrade focuses on the new Insights Hub, which consolidates vulnerability, asset, and threat alerts into a single priority view.
By streamlining workflows and providing expert-authored recommendations, Dragos said the hub will help operators make quicker, more confident decisions.
“The cost of inaction is too high in OT. The latest updates to the Dragos Platform 3.0 focus on giving industrial defenders the visibility, speed, and confidence they need to take action and reduce risk before incidents escalate,” Robert M. Lee, CEO and co-founder of Dragos, said in a statement.
“Alerts, detections, and recommendations are grounded in insights supported by Dragos OT threat intelligence, which is unmatched in the industry. We are helping organisations build operational resilience to ensure the industrial and critical infrastructure they defend is prepared for today’s threats as well as tomorrow’s.”
The release comes as Dragos warns that worst-case OT cyber incidents could put up to US$172.4 billion at risk globally in a single year, according to its 2025 OT Security Financial Risk Report.
Dragos Platform 3.0 also introduces AI-enhanced vulnerability processes that leverage machine learning to speed analysis and deliver contextualised vulnerability data. The platform also extends its automated identification and risk prioritisation to a wider range of operating systems and software.
To meet the needs of a variety of businesses, Dragos Platform 3.0 also adds smaller device footprints and flexible deployment options, enabling remote or intermittently connected industrial sites to benefit from centralised visibility and security.
“This represents our commitment to delivering not just advanced technology, but technology that truly serves our industrial community,” Jodi Schatz, chief product officer at Dragos, said.
“Every innovation – from the redesigned user experience, to the AI-enhanced vulnerability processes, to the Insights Hub – is designed to reduce the burden on security teams while increasing their effectiveness.”
David Hollingworth has been writing about technology for over 20 years, and has worked for a range of print and online titles in his career. He is enjoying getting to grips with cyber security, especially when it lets him talk about Lego.
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