IXDen, an Israeli start-up that has developed a patented AI platform for securing critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks, will accomplish implemented solutions in over 70 water sites across Israel

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The new standard for state-of-the-art technology plays a crucial role in safeguarding vital Israeli systems and organizations when various scenarios arise that may potentially disrupt the essential and life-sustaining infrastructures of the nation.
With IXDen's groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI)-based software technology, hundreds of millions of sensor and PLC data points are integrated in real-time, creating a comprehensive data health grade that can be analyzed in real-time. By doing so, organizations can make sure they are protected against data manipulation, data injection, PLC tampering, and significant changes in the behavior of their critical systems in Israel.
As a result of constantly monitoring sensors and regenerating device identities, IXDen ensures that data remains unaltered, enabling threat detection at its most critical level. For protecting different national infrastructures, including water, oil, energy, defense, and other critical systems, the solution is essential, as it contributes to business continuity and safeguards critical assets. As a result of the platform, both threat detection and anomaly detection can be accomplished simultaneously within a single solution.
In the case of cyber-attacks, water infrastructure can be greatly affected, endangering systems and causing them to operate incorrectly due to their vulnerability. To safeguard its water network, Mekorot has integrated IXDen's platform to prevent attacks, which utilizes IXDen's state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) that monitors and detects any changes in sensor and controller behavior.
The IXDen system is essentially a combination of two major components, according to Yossi Yaacoby, VP Engineering and Technology at Mekorot.. As a result, it is able to predict and detect operational anomalies, which protects against cyber-attacks. The system will also be able to identify malfunctions, manipulations, or impacts from enemies throughout our facilities, as well as greatly enhance the operational and security aspects of Mekorot's water management responsibilities, ensuring continuity of operations and a level of resilience.
The system will also be able to identify malfunctions, manipulations, or impacts from enemies throughout our facilities, as well as greatly enhance the operational and security aspects of Mekorot's water management responsibilities, ensuring continuity of operations and a level of resilience.
Zion Harel, Co-CEO and Co-Founder at IXDen, said, "Cyber-attacks which intentionally cause damage to critical infrastructure operations such as water, gas, oil and energy should not be tolerated." 
'IXDen is committed to helping Mekorot, as well as other critical infrastructure organizations in Israel, in their efforts to secure their operations against cyber-attack in this war, and in general, making sure that everyday life of ordinary Israelis is maintained.'
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