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Claroty CTD - Hardware Configurations - Data Sheet - 1H 2021
Claroty CTD - Hardware Configurations - Data Sheet - 1H 2021
HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS
Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD)
• Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) Server: Provides deep visibility and extreme detection capabilities across
complex multi-vendor OT environments (in one box). The server offers customers the ability to ingest sensor data and
perform control functions within the distributed network infrastructure.
• Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) Sensor: Provides a secure and easy deployment, as well as powerful services for
rapid, reliable, and bandwidth-optimized communication with the CTD server. Additionally, and by leveraging
distributed computing power, it allows reducing the load on the CTD server.
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Rack-Mounted Configurations
Leveraging off-the-shelf 1U/2U rack mount options and ruggedized form factors helps meet the requirements of different
network architectures and deployment scenarios. A detailed summary of specific requirements can be seen below:
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CISPR 22; EN55022; EN55024; FCC CFR 47, Pt 15; ICES-003; CNS13438; GB9254; K22; K24; EN 61000-3-2;
Certification / Safety Approvals
EN 61000-3-3; EN 60950-1; IEC 60950-1
* Additional Ethernet ports can be installed for an added fee
Sensor Configurations
Ruggedized and DIN-rail sensor configurations provide flexibility and functionality facilitating the installations in extreme
environmental conditions across isolated sites and dramatically reducing the number of appliances and overall costs. A
detailed summary of specific requirements can be seen below:
Suitable for monitoring sensors deployed in harsh environments operating across a wide variation of
Deployment Description
power inputs and temperature ranges
Certification / Safety Approvals RoHS, CE, FCC, UL, KC, EN 61000-6-4:2007, EAC CE/FCC Class B, CCC, BSMI, UL, CB
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Enterprise Management Console (EMC)
The Enterprise Management Console (EMC) provides a single pane of glass aggregating and consolidating data from
various deployed Claroty product across hundreds of facilities and disparate locations. It displays a unified view of assets,
activities and alerts, making it highly suitable for security operations center (SOC) deployments. A detailed summary of
specific requirements can be seen below:
A centralized management console aggregating real-time data from hundreds of facilities, providing a single
Deployment Description pane of glass for visibility, remote OT monitoring, and cybersecurity management
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CISPR 22; EN55022; EN55024; FCC CFR 47, Pt 15; ICES-003; CNS13438; GB9254; K22; K24; EN 61000-3-2; EN
Certification / Safety Approvals
61000-3-3; EN 60950-1; IEC 60950-1
* Additional Ethernet ports can be installed for an added fee
About Claroty
Claroty is the industrial cybersecurity company. Trusted by the world’s largest enterprises, Claroty helps customers reveal,
protect, and manage their OT, IoT, and IIoT assets. The company’s comprehensive platform connects seamlessly with
customers’ existing infrastructure and programs while providing a full range of industrial cybersecurity controls for visibility,
threat detection, risk and vulnerability management, and secure remote access—all with a significantly reduced total cost
of ownership.
Claroty is backed and adopted by leading industrial automation vendors, with an expansive partner ecosystem and award-
winning research team. The company is headquartered in New York City and has a presence in Europe, Asia-Pacific, and
Latin America, and deployments on all seven continents. To learn more, visit www.claroty.com.
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