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RubyComm delivers industrial OT cybersecurity products that protect your critical operational technology assets without the complexity, cost, or deployment headaches of traditional OT security platforms.


Our enterprise-grade OT security solutions deploy efficiently and protect immediately, enabling your team to focus on operations rather than cybersecurity management.

Simplified Operational Technology Cybersecurity

 OT cybersecurity protection designed specifically for your operational environment and your required security policy.

Optimized Industrial Security Solutions

Why Choose RubyComm's OT Cybersecurity Platform?

RubyComm Safeguards High-impact Sectors Against Cyber Threats

RubyComm's industrial cybersecurity solutions safeguard operational assets across multiple sectors

RubyComm's Rubyk WiFi product safeguards remote work employee from cyber threats.
Red Rubyk OT security appliance
Rubyk Safeguards Utilities and Servers

Critical Infrastructure (Water Systems, Energy Generation, Power Distribution)

Rubyk OT Safeguards Medical Equipment and Hospitals

Medical Devices & Healthcare Facilities

Rubyk Wifi Safeguards Remote Employees

Protection for Remote Connected Employees Using Wi-Fi

Surveillance devices on a floating platform

Video Surveillance & Security Cameras

Rubyk OT Safeguards Factories

Managed Facilities & Building Automation

Rubyk OT Safeguards Street Lights, and Information Booths

Smart Building & City Systems

Rubyk OT Safeguards Oil and Gas Technology

Industrial Equipment & Manufacturing Systems

IoT devices on a floating platform

Network Printers & IoT Devices

Accelerate Your OT Compliance Journey with the Rubyk‑OT Product Line

Rubyk-OT is an ICS and SCADA aware security platform that combines micro segmentation, cryptographic protection, continuous monitoring and forensic grade logging to help you align with leading OT cybersecurity frameworks and regulations worldwide. From IEC 62443 and NIST SP 800-82 to ISO/IEC 27001 and 27019, the platform strengthens zones and conduits architectures, protects Electronic Security Perimeters, and secures IT and OT interfaces through granular policy based access, OT protocol aware threat prevention and secure encrypted communications, without compromising operational performance.

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Across regions and sectors, Rubyk-OT helps critical infrastructure operators and manufacturers meet regulatory expectations by turning continuous OT visibility and control into demonstrable compliance outcomes. Its protect, monitor, alert and forensics capabilities support implementation of NIS2 and the EU Cyber Resilience Act, NERC CIP and TSA pipeline directives in the United States, Canada’s Bill C-8 and the proposed Critical Cyber Systems Protection Act (CCSPA), AWWA and EPA guidance for water utilities, UK HSE OG-0086 in oil and gas, and Middle East OTCC-1 and UAE NESA Information Assurance requirements. The result is the segmentation, secure remote access, incident detection and evidentiary logging that help you manage cyber risk and support audits across diverse OT environments.

83% of Operational Technology (OT) leaders experienced at least one security breach in the past three years—a stark reminder of the growing risks facing critical systems.

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Operational Technology (OT) Protection

Traditionally, IT and OT environments operated independently with limited connectivity. However, the digital transition to Industry 4.0 has increased reliance on cyber-physical systems that require integration between IT and OT. While this convergence offers benefits like improved efficiency and innovation, it also leaves OT systems particularly vulnerable to new cybersecurity risks and challenges.

Latest OT News

ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Schneider, Rockwell

15 Jul 2026

ICS Patch Tuesday: Vulnerabilities Fixed by Siemens, Schneider, Rockwell

Industrial giants Siemens, Schneider Electric, and Rockwell Automation have published July 2026 Patch Tuesday advisories to inform customers about vulnerabilities found in their ICS products.

New Controller Flaws Expose Highway Signs and Billboards to Remote Hacking

1 Jul 2026

New Controller Flaws Expose Highway Signs and Billboards to Remote Hacking

Critical and high-severity vulnerabilities in some Daktronics controllers could allow hackers to tamper with highway signs and billboards, according to the cybersecurity researcher who discovered the flaws.

NIST SP 1800-45 outlines remote access security as key priority for water, wastewater sector amid expanding OT cyber risks

26 Jun 2026

NIST SP 1800-45 outlines remote access security as key priority for water, wastewater sector amid expanding OT cyber risks

The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is urging water and wastewater utilities to strengthen cybersecurity as the sector’s growing digital transformation expands exposure to cyber risk.

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