Listen In: How Enterasys industrial Ethernet switches improve cyber security 

Enterasys I-Series industrially hardened Ethernet switches are secure, policy-based industrial Ethernet L2 switches with convection cooling, and dc power. Listen in: In a 3:10 minute audio clip, Holly O'Gara, Enterasys, tells how an Ethernet switch can bolster cyber security.

By Control Engineering Staff October 2, 2008

Andover, MA – The Enterasys I-Seriestime. Listen in: In a 3:10 minute audio clip, Holly O’Gara, .

Enterasys I-Series industrially hardened Ethernet switch uses a policy-based architecture to increase cyber security.

O’Gara, the Enterasys global account director for Invensys ,sing the technology in its switches “for quite some time,” O’Gara says. O’Gara and Welander spoke at the Invensys Process Systems client conference 2008, in Dallas, TX.  The I-Series is unique for a hardened device , Enterasys says,ministic control of the proprietary applications found in industrial environments. The I-Series provides the automation industry with a fully hardened switch without sacrificing high-end functionality.

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