When SecuriThings was launched in 2016 by Roy Dagan, CEO, and Raanan Lidji, CTO, the company had a primary focus on IoT cybersecurity, but quickly came to the conclusion that the challenges its customers were facing were significantly broader in scope.
“Many of our customers — large corporations, tech companies, airports, universities campuses, etc. — have a multitude of connected devices, sometimes thousands, tens of thousands and more,” Dagan said. “These devices are running on various networks with no way to manage them in a unified way. This can include cameras to access control to building management systems and more. To make matters more complicated, the devices often come from different vendors, different models, different firmware versions, and integrate with a number of third-party systems.”