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Moxa: 35 Years of Enabling Industrial Connectivity

February 20,2 2024

With 35 years of industry experience in enabling connectivity for industrial transformation, Moxa has been a leading proponent in the automation of industries. They have collaborated with many industry leaders in industrial automation projects around the world. They are working together to define and drive advanced technologies that transform industries and change the world to be a better and greener one.

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Moxa Achieves World’s First IEC 62443-4-2 Certification for Industrial Secure Routers
Moxa: 35 Years of Enabling Industrial Connectivity

Moxa Inc., a leader in industrial communication and networking focusing on securing industrial networks, is thrilled to announce that the company has achieved the world’s first IEC 62443-4-2 Security Level 2 (SL2) certification[1] for industrial secure routers. This coveted certification was awarded to their flagship industrial secure routers, the EDR-G9010 and TN-4900 Series.

With this recognition, the company once again cements its position as a global leader in industrial networking with solutions that combine networking and OT cybersecurity with layered defense-in-depth protection. Their solutions include security-hardened devices based on the IEC 62443-4-2 cybersecurity standards, OT network segmentation with threat prevention, and tailored OT deep packet inspection (DPI) realizing industrial intrusion prevention system (IPS).

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