Johnson controls acquires tempered networks to bring zero trust cybersecurity to connected buildings worldwide
Acquiring tempered networks allows johnson controls to secure buildings data from edge to cloud with zero trust based airwall technology tempered networks uses software-defined perimeters to create secure communications enabling micro-segmentation of building networks and granular access control and authentication that fortifies critical data and services johnson controls will roll out the tempered networks platform across deployments of its openblue ai-enabled platform and will embed its technology in an increasing number of products and services cork, ireland , june 23, 2022 /prnewswire/ -- johnson controls (nyse: jci), the global leader for smart, healthy, and sustainable buildings, today acquired zero trust cybersecurity provider – tempered networks, based in seattle, washington. tempered networks has created 'airwall' technology, an advanced self-defense system for buildings that enables secure network access across diverse groups of endpoint devices, edge gateways, cloud platforms and service technicians.
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