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Eaton?s updated Tofino security solution adds fibre optic capabilities, simplifies set up

The latest version of the MTL Tofino security solution introduces three new hardware variants that add fibre optic interface capabilities (single-mode or multi-mode). (Image source: Geralt/Pixabay)

Power management company Eaton has released updated versions of its Tofino industrial Ethernet security solution

Hardware variants now include fibre optic interfaces to handle long distance applications, improved configurator software further simplifies set-up, and new software module options enable deep packet inspection (DPI) firewall capabilities for additional industrial protocols.

The 9202-ETS MTL security solution continues to provide the highest level of network security for process automation applications, maximising plant uptime and process availability while protecting it from cybersecurity threats.

?Standalone supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) and industrial control systems (ICS) have traditionally been considered largely immune to attacks. Trends toward greater connectivity, more distributed networks and open standards such as Ethernet TCP/IP and web technologies ? driven by the rise of Internet of Things (IoT) and smart machines ? have seen these systems affected by a growing number of threats,? said Roger Highton, product line manager, Eaton. ?Traditional firewalls are not designed for control systems or industrial threats, thereby putting essential utilities at risk, and each year, damage to critical infrastructure from network incidents and cyber attacks run into billions of dollars. The MTL 9202-ETS gives process managers in the power, utilities, oil and gas, and water industries cost-effective security protection that is highly effective and easy to install.?

The latest version of the MTL Tofino security solution introduces three new hardware variants that add fibre optic interface capabilities (single-mode or multi-mode). Until now, an additional media converter was required with the Tofino security appliance when integration into a fibre optic network is required.

The new fibre versions provide a one box solution for long distance applications where fibre optic cable is used. The new range supports both multi-mode fibre and single mode fibre, which is widely used in process applications for long distance applications. Additionally, both one and two fibre port versions are available.

Many industrial networks have moved to fibre since it offers many advantages over traditional copper cabling. It is physically less accessible which makes it more secure than copper. Able to cope with the harshest environments, it offers higher reliability, especially in electromagnetically noisy environments, as well as protection for personnel and equipment from electrical surges or faults. In addition, it delivers higher data rates, wider bandwidth and, crucially for distributed industrial networks, can handle far greater distances without signal strength losses.

Updated configurator software ensures the MTL Tofino security appliance is even simpler to install and set up, with v3.2 adding asset detection and discovery plus assisted firewall rule generation, based on network traffic flowing through the device. The range of industrial protocols supported has also been expanded, with new loadable security modules (LSMs) for DNP3, IEC 104 and IEC 61850 GOOSE being added to the existing EtherNet IP, Modbus TCP and OPC enforcer LSMs. The three new protocols are used primarily in utilities automation systems, such as water and electrical.

The 9202-ETS MTL security appliance is a Layer 2 Ethernet bridge with no IP address, making it almost impossible to detect or attack. Its rugged industrial form factor is suitable for use in harsh and hazardous environments, with a robust metal housing for DIN rail mounting, and -40?C to +70?C operating temperature ratings together with Class 1 Division 2 and ATEX Zone 2 hazardous area approvals. This ensures it will give years of reliable service, providing secure networks with security zones as per NERC, ANSI/ISA and IEC standards. It protects industrial networks from cyber-security vulnerabilities, delivering defence in depth for a wide range of DCS, PLC, SCADA, networking and automation systems.