PwC Middle East Partners with Cynalytica to Boost Industrial Cybersecurity Infrastructure

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MoU signing with Cylnatica. (Image courtesy: PwC Middle East)
MoU signing with Cylnatica. (Image courtesy: PwC Middle East)

At GISEC Global 2025, PwC Middle East and Cynalytica announced a strategic partnership that marks a significant evolution in how critical infrastructure organisations secure legacy and hybrid operational technology (OT) environments.

With industrial sectors facing increased cyber-physical risk and regulatory pressure, the collaboration brings together PwCโ€™s global leadership in ICS/OT cybersecurity and Cynalyticaโ€™s breakthrough technology that provides passive, real-time visibility into analog, serial, and Ethernet-based communications, an ICS/OT blind spot long ignored by traditional solutions.

โ€œOT threats are evolving fast, targeting overlooked vulnerabilities in legacy infrastructure. As IT and OT systems converge, organisations need to move quickly to stay resilient. Through our partnership with Cynalytica, weโ€™re unlocking breakthrough visibility and redefining how critical infrastructure is protectedโ€”building trust, accelerating preparedness, and staying ahead of whatโ€™s next.โ€ Clinton Firth, Cybersecurity and Digital Trust Partner, PwC Middle East

Cynalytica and PwC Logo (Image Courtesy: Cynalytica and PwC official website)

Founded in the U.S., Cynalytica has earned trust from the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Navy, Army, Air Force, and national intelligence programs, and is now poised for global expansion. The companyโ€™s flagship platform is designed to operate fail-safe within sensitive environments, offering true visibility across legacy ICS and hybrid OT networks without disrupting operations.

โ€œCynalytica was founded to protect what others overlooked, the seemingly invisible layers of industrial infrastructure where traditional cybersecurity fails,โ€ said Richard Robinson, CEO of Cynalytica. โ€œWe are proud to announce a strategic partnership that brings this mission to scale. Together, we are enabling critical infrastructure operators worldwide to gain passive, real-time visibility without compromising operations.

Strategic Goals of the Partnership Include:

  • Scaling deployment of Cynalyticaโ€™s platform across PwCโ€™s global critical infrastructure clients
  • Enhancing threat detection and forensic capabilities in complex ICS/OT environments
  • Supporting compliance with international standards and national cybersecurity mandates

The announcement at GISEC Global marks the beginning of an expanded collaboration across regions, including North America, Europe and the Middle East.

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