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12:05, 01 September 2025
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Protecting Enterprises From Cyberthreats: T1 Integration and Positive Technologies Join Forces

Russian firms T1 Integration and Positive Technologies have confirmed compatibility between the domestic industrial control system SILARON and PT ISIM, a deep industrial traffic analysis solution. The integration promises stronger defenses for industrial enterprises and compliance with critical infrastructure security regulations.

National Technological Security

The integration meets regulatory requirements, including Russia’s FSTEC order No. 239, and establishes a secure environment for managing industrial processes.

Key functions were tested: threat detection, vulnerability and attack impact analysis, blocking malicious actions, protection from malware and unauthorized access, incident detection rule configuration, and IT asset data collection.

This integration enhances the resilience of critical industrial systems, ensuring operational security, reducing cyberattack risks, and supporting business continuity. It also builds trust in domestic solutions—an important factor in strengthening national technological security.

Although designed primarily for the domestic market, the approach of combining Russian industrial control systems with advanced cybersecurity tools may appeal to international partners, particularly in regions where industrial cybersecurity is still developing.

Rapid Threat Response

SILARON is a Russian-developed system tailored to the needs of domestic enterprises. Its successful integration with PT ISIM demonstrates the feasibility of creating compatible hybrid solutions that combine Russian and foreign technologies. This boosts the product’s export potential and strengthens Russia’s position in OT cybersecurity. As SILARON evolves for international markets, contracts with enterprises in CIS countries and other regions with similar requirements could follow.

We see great potential in the synergy of our products. PT ISIM provides the technology and expertise for comprehensive OT infrastructure protection, while SILARON serves as a reliable foundation for automating industrial processes. Their integration enables companies to build systems that not only manage production efficiently but also ensure the cyber resilience of technological infrastructure and business continuity. We are already planning the next stages of testing, as both products are evolving, and it’s essential to validate the technical and functional compatibility of their new capabilities
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For Russian strategic enterprises—energy, utilities, transportation—the availability of certified systems that meet FSTEC requirements is crucial. The integration with PT ISIM ensures real-time threat detection and response, incident impact mitigation, and compliance with regulations. Additional system tests are already planned.

Building Comprehensive Protection

Progress in protecting industrial enterprises from cyberthreats is tangible. One example is PT Industrial Cybersecurity Suite, a platform designed to safeguard industrial systems, detect attacks at all stages, and deliver timely response.

Another is PT Threat Intelligence Feeds, which provide up-to-date indicators of compromise (IoCs) to strengthen responses to modern threats.

Compatibility and scalability are key requirements for building integrated protection. Security integration based on best practices has become essential—and is reflected in international standards such as those from Parallel Technologies, which provides security solutions for smart buildings, low-voltage system integration, wireless communications, and business communication services.

Global industry leaders also highlight OT cybersecurity as a growing trend. Fujitsu, for instance, offers OT security services—risk assessment, monitoring, and management—showing that integrating OT into IT security is becoming a worldwide practice.

Expansion Potential

The integration of SILARON with PT ISIM represents a significant step toward full-scale cybersecurity for domestic industrial systems. The solution not only meets national critical infrastructure requirements but also has the potential to expand abroad. Support from regulators and enterprises makes this project particularly relevant.

Short-term forecasts suggest further testing and the development of template solutions for Russian enterprises. Medium-term expectations include adaptation for export and certification in CIS countries. Long-term, this integration model could form the basis for a new standard of Russian OT cybersecurity, combining domestic equipment with international technologies.

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