Dragos
Founded Year
2016Stage
Series D | AliveTotal Raised
$364.2MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$200M | 8 mos agoMosaic Score
+10 points in the past 30 days
About Dragos
Dragos develops the Dragos Platform which is an industrial cybersecurity automation platform that sits on-prem with customers to provide them visibility into their assets, detection of threats through behavioral analytics, collection and correlation of various ICS and OT data sets, and automated workflows reaching across incident response scenarios as well as compliance checks. The Dragos Ecosystem is built off of the Dragos Platform and also includes the Dragos Threat Operations Center.
Dragos Headquarter Location
1745 Dorsey Rd Suite R
Hanover, Maryland, 21076,
United States
855-372-4670
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The Dragos Platform
The Dragos platform provides a comprehensive security view of the ICS/OT systems. It is a combination of virtual or physical sensors within ICS, software that runs on-prem or in the cloud, and optional managed threat hunting and incident triage services. We provide: •Visibility – into asset inventory, vulnerabilities, & ICS communications • Detection – of threats and anomalous behavior • Response – tools to investigate incidents, collect and analyze forensic information, and run time playbooks to bring issues to speedy resolution
Differentiation
OT expertise. Our focus and experience in identifying vulnerabilities and threats in ICS and OT is unmatched.
Flexibility. Options for physical or virtual sensors, cloud or on-prem deployments, managed or unmanaged operations, and expertise in a wide range of OT sectors allow us to match the needs of most t…
Effectiveness. Simply put, we are the best at detecting threats in ICS/OT, as confirmed by MITRE testing.
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Latest Dragos News
Jun 20, 2022
By Eduard Kovacs on June 20, 2022 The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has informed organizations that AutomationDirect has patched several high-severity vulnerabilities in some of its programmable logic controller (PLC) and human-machine interface (HMI) products. Cumming, Georgia-based AutomationDirect provides a wide range of industrial control systems (ICS). The company sells its devices directly in the United States and Canada, but the products are also sold to organizations in other regions of the world through international distributors. Researchers at industrial cybersecurity firm Dragos discovered that some of the company’s PLC and HMI products are affected by vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to cause disruption and make unauthorized changes to targeted devices. CISA has published three advisories. One of them describes two vulnerabilities affecting C-more EA9 industrial touchscreen HMIs , including a DLL hijacking flaw affecting the installer and an issue related to the insecure transmission of credentials. DLL hijacking vulnerabilities can typically be exploited by an attacker that has access to the targeted system to execute code with elevated privileges. The insecure transmission of credentials can be exploited by a man-in-the-middle (MitM) attacker to intercept a user’s credentials for the HMI web server and use them to log in to the system. These security holes have been patched with the release of firmware version 6.73. Placing the HMI behind a VPN and disabling the web server feature reduces the risk of exploitation. A Shodan search appears to show tens of these HMIs being exposed directly to the internet, mainly located in the United States. Learn more about vulnerabilities in industrial systems at The two other advisories from CISA describe vulnerabilities in DirectLOGIC PLCs, one for serial communications and one for Ethernet communications. Some DirectLOGIC devices with Ethernet communication modules are affected by two flaws. They can be exploited by an attacker who has access to the controller by sending specially crafted packets that cause the device to enter a denial of service (DoS) condition or to cause the controller to return its password in clear text. The password can then be used by the attacker to access the controller and make malicious changes. The PLCs with serial communication are affected by the password disclosure vulnerability. AutomationDirect has released firmware version 2.72 to prevent the device from leaking the password. The vendor has also added protections against brute-force attacks and it has shared some recommendations on how users can mitigate risks. Some of the affected products have been discontinued and users have been advised to consider upgrading their devices to newer models. The vulnerabilities identified by Dragos have been assigned the CVE identifiers CVE-2022-2003, CVE-2022-2004, CVE-2022-2005 and CVE-2022-2006.
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When was Dragos founded?
Dragos was founded in 2016.
Where is Dragos's headquarters?
Dragos's headquarters is located at 1745 Dorsey Rd, Hanover.
What is Dragos's latest funding round?
Dragos's latest funding round is Series D.
How much did Dragos raise?
Dragos raised a total of $364.2M.
Who are the investors of Dragos?
Investors of Dragos include DataTribe, AllegisCyber Capital, Energy Impact Partners, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, National Grid Partners and 10 more.
Who are Dragos's competitors?
Competitors of Dragos include Claroty and 5 more.
What products does Dragos offer?
Dragos's products include The Dragos Platform and 4 more.
Who are Dragos's customers?
Customers of Dragos include Trinity River Authority (TRA).
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