OT Industry SOC

OT Industry SOC

A dedicated OT Industry SOC is no longer optional for organisations managing critical infrastructure. As industrial environments become more connected, the risk of cyber-driven disruptions increases. Orro provides the specialised visibility and response capabilities required to protect the “Securely Connected Everything™” environment from emerging threats.

The Value of a Managed OT Industry SOC

Traditional IT security tools often fall short in industrial settings where uptime is paramount and legacy protocols are common. Our specialised facility is built specifically to understand these unique operational requirements, ensuring that security monitoring does not interfere with production stability.

By integrating deep industrial expertise with state-of-the-art threat detection, we help Australian enterprises move from a reactive posture to a resilient one. You can learn more about our broader approach to industrial safety by exploring our Digital Asset Discovery services or our Managed Detection and Response offerings.

Secure your industrial future with Orro

Whether you are in healthcare, utilities, transport, or manufacturing, this managed service provides the continuous oversight needed to maintain compliance and operational integrity.

To learn more about our specialised capabilities, download the OT Industry SOC brochure or contact our experts today to secure your operational roadmap.

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