Diversified and GroCyber join forces to deliver media-centric cybersecurity solutions
Diversified has announced a partnership and trio of solutions with GroCyber. Together, the companies say they are empowering AV and media companies to improve their cybersecurity stance by providing a “clean bill of health” for their digital media environments, ensuring hardware and software are current, and protecting media storage and devices against the threat of malware.
“Many organisations around the world have parts of their environments that are not cyber ready. This can put them at risk for attacks from vulnerabilities or methods that are many years old,” said Mat Newfield, president and chief commercial officer of Diversified. “The issue for many media and AV organisations is that the security solutions today do not always cater to the specific needs of their industry. So, Diversified – which has deep expertise in AV and media – has joined forces with GroCyber to deliver media-centric solutions to help companies in this space increase their cyber resiliency.”
The new Diversified-GroCyber cybersecurity solutions include cyber certification, cyber hygiene, and monitoring and vulnerability management. In terms of cyber certification, GroCyber works as the independent third-party to test and certify that the broadcast environments and components of Diversified clients are operating in accordance with the NIST Cyber Security Framework (CSF).
The new cyber hygiene and monitoring managed service from Diversified monitors the hardware and software at a business to ensure it has the latest security patches, configuration and access control – minimising the organisation’s cyber risk exposure.
Also new, vulnerability management provides guidance on how to create a secure architecture and performs scanning and penetration testing to identify and alert Diversified clients of vulnerabilities quickly so they can protect their media assets
“It is absolutely critical for organisations today to protect the integrity of their media assets, which are key to their business operations and can represent hundreds of millions of dollars in intellectual property,” said Alison Kidd, managing partner of GroCyber. “Traditional approaches like air gapping no longer work in our connected, IP-based world, and patching alone is not enough.”