Moxa has announced a new addition to its Gigabit-performance cyber security family: the EDR-810 series. This new product is an industrial multiport secure router with firewall/NAT/VPN and managed L2 switching functions, which allow the EDR-810 to transmit data efficiently while protecting the network and critical devices from cyber attacks. The EDR-810’s integration of security and networking functionality into a single device saves extra deployment cost and effort.
* Deep Modbus TCP packet inspection for firewall filtering.
* NAT supports N-to-1, 1-to-1, and port-forwarding deployment.
* Flexible configuration of multiple WAN and LAN ports.
* 20 VPN connections for secure remote management (VPN model).
* -40 to 75°C operating temperature range (T model).
Gigabit cyber security solutions to minimise security risks
Moxa’s Gigabit-performance security routers can be deployed in networks that need secure remote access or remote monitoring of field assets, and provides an electronic security perimeter that protects critical cyber assets, such as pumping/treatment systems in water stations, DCS systems in oil and gas applications, and PLC/scada systems in factory automation. Moreover, the EDR series provides enhanced cyber security to address the three key vulnerabilities of the automation networks:
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