Secomea SiteManager
Secomea is a Secure Remote Access (SRA) solution for Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) – purpose-built to provide external users with safe, simple access to industrial assets (OT/ICS).
Description
The Secomea SiteManager is a plug-and-play Industrial IoT edge gateway that enables both secure remote access and data collection capabilities on industrial equipment in a single dedicated hardware device or software program to accommodate your specific setup. Choose between:
- a robust, industrial, graded DIN-mountable hardware device (SiteManager 15XX/35XX)
- or a software program (SiteManager Embedded) that can be installed on Windows or Linux, HMIs, IPCs, or other computer platforms to run smoothly with the operating system and other applications in the background.
With the Secomea Sitemanager, you can access, program, and troubleshoot any machine – securely and efficiently. Here’s more details:
- Turnkey for PLC, HMI, SCADA, DCS, RTU, and any other OT/ICS equipment – regardless of age and brand
- Supports native OT protocols (Modbus, Profinet, EtherCAT, Ethernet/IP)
- Designed to meet industrial cybersecurity and compliance standards
- Easy to use for OT teams without needing advanced training
- Works across legacy and modern equipment with minimal configuration
- One single industrial gateway (hardware or software) connects to up to 100 devices and enables both remote access and data collection
- 400,000+ gateways deployed worldwide across 8,000+ customers
The SiteManager enables outbound-only, firewall-friendly remote access connections. The edge gateway initiates all traffic from inside the OT network to a central, cloud-based Access Management Server – meaning no inbound connections are required or accepted. All communication is established from within the OT network outward on allowed ports – 11444 and, if necessary, standard web ports 443 (HTTPS) or 80 (HTTP upgraded to TLS), to maintain connectivity.
This greatly simplifies deployment because it works with most corporate firewall policies by riding over existing outbound web connectivity. IT administrators don’t have to carve out special inbound access exceptions.
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