BETHESDA, Md., Oct. 05, 2017 -- Bayshore Networks, a leading provider of cyber protection for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), today announced its designation as an Emerging Vendor in this year’s 2017 CRN Emerging Vendors List.
“A new breed of vendors are emerging in the networking and Internet of Things market, who are building their practices around keeping up with networking, analytics and security challenges and opportunities as more devices come online,” stated CRN. To read the full CRN article click here.
“Bayshore is honored to be included as a CRN 2017 Emerging Vendor,” said Kevin Senator, Bayshore’s VP of Worldwide Sales. “In the wake of 2017’s many cyberattacks, customers now recognize the importance of protecting industrial infrastructure from cyber threats. Bayshore relies on an extensive team of ICS savvy go-to-market partners to deliver end to end solutions tailored to specific verticals and use cases.”
To learn more about Bayshore partnerships, and to apply to join the Bayshore Partner Program, see https://www.bayshorenetworks.com/partners/.
About Bayshore Networks, Inc.
Bayshore Networks® is the leading provider of cyber protection for the Industrial Internet of Things. The Company’s award-winning technology unlocks the power of the Industrial Internet by providing enterprises with unprecedented control and visibility into their Operational Technology infrastructure while safely and securely protecting industrial applications, networks, machines, and workers. Bayshore’s strategic partners include AT&T, BAE Systems, Cisco Systems, Dell, SAP, VMware, and Yokogawa Electric. Bayshore is a privately held company headquartered in Washington, DC and backed by Trident Capital Cybersecurity, Yokogawa, Samsung Next, and GGV Capital. For more information, visit www.BayshoreNetworks.com.
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