Claroty develops cybersecurity software for cyber-physical systems and mission-critical infrastructure. Its platform helps organizations discover and inventory OT, IoT, IoMT, BMS, and other connected assets; assess exposures; segment and protect networks; secure remote access; and detect threats in environments where safety, uptime, and compliance are tightly linked.
Claroty serves industrial, healthcare, public sector, and commercial organizations with deployment options spanning SaaS and on-premises models. Its offerings are designed for operational environments such as manufacturing plants, hospitals, government facilities, commercial buildings, and data centers, where traditional IT security tools often lack the protocol depth and operational context required. It focuses on reducing cyber risk without disrupting operations or mission-critical workflows.
Offerings, Capabilities, and Integrations
Claroty’s capabilities center on turning asset visibility into operational risk reduction. It supports multiple collection methods to build detailed inventories across OT, IoT, IoMT, BMS, and related environments, then layers on exposure prioritization, network protection, secure access, and threat detection. Its approach is designed for complex environments where passive-only discovery, generic vulnerability tooling, or IT-centric remote access products are not sufficient.
Claroty is built to work with customers’ existing technology stacks. Its integration ecosystem spans firewalls, NAC, SIEM and SOAR platforms, EDR, CMDB and CMMS tools, IAM, patch management, and cloud security services. Verified integrations and alliances include platforms from AWS, Microsoft, Google Security Operations, Cisco, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, ServiceNow, Splunk, CrowdStrike, Qualys, Rapid7, and other infrastructure and security vendors used across operational environments.
Products and Services
- The Claroty Platform: Unified CPS security platform that combines asset inventory, exposure management, network protection, secure access, and threat detection across cloud and on-premises deployments.
- Claroty xDome: Modular SaaS offering for industrial, healthcare, commercial, and public sector environments that supports asset discovery, risk prioritization, segmentation workflows, and threat monitoring.
- Claroty xDome Secure Access: Zero Trust remote access solution for CPS that adds privileged access controls, identity governance, session monitoring, and detailed auditing for internal and third-party users.
- Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD): On-premises CPS security platform for industrial and government networks that delivers asset visibility, exposure management, network segmentation support, and real-time threat detection.
- Claroty Edge: Windows- and Linux-compatible edge data collector that discovers CPS assets and exposures in minutes without new sensors, network changes, or a physical footprint at lower network levels.
- Claroty xDome for Government: SaaS-powered OT security offering tailored for federal environments, supporting ICS/SCADA, facility-related control systems, and IoT with modular visibility and risk reduction capabilities.
- Healthcare Secure Access: Healthcare-focused secure access offering for clinical and non-clinical environments that supports first- and third-party connectivity, Zero Trust controls, and audit-ready remote access workflows.
- Claroty xDome for Healthcare: Purpose-built healthcare CPS protection platform for medical devices, building systems, and connected care environments, with modules spanning discovery, exposure management, network protection, threat detection, operational efficiency, and secure access.
- The Claroty CPS Protection Program: Advisory and enablement service that helps organizations operationalize CPS security through defined ownership, repeatable workflows, risk assessments, and platform adoption.
- The CPS Library: AI-powered asset catalog embedded in Claroty xDome and Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) that improves device identification, asset attribute enrichment, and vulnerability attribution for more precise remediation.
Target Customers
Claroty targets organizations that operate cyber-physical environments where downtime, safety incidents, and compliance gaps can materially affect operations. Its customer base spans industrial operators, healthcare delivery organizations, government entities, and commercial enterprises responsible for mission-critical facilities and connected infrastructure.
Within industrial markets, Claroty addresses manufacturers and other asset-intensive sectors including pharma and life sciences, food and beverage, automotive, industrial machines, aerospace and defense, agriculture, pulp and paper, electronics, and consumer packaged goods. In healthcare, it serves hospitals, health systems, laboratories, and connected care environments. In commercial settings, it supports real estate operators, retail environments, hospitality venues, and data centers. In the public sector, it supports federal, defense, civilian, and state and local organizations, as well as operators of utilities, transportation, water, wastewater, port, transit, and facility-related systems.
Claroty’s solutions are relevant to cross-functional stakeholders that share responsibility for operational resilience, including security teams, OT and engineering teams, biomed teams, network and infrastructure teams, facilities teams, and compliance-driven program owners.
Cloud Integrations and Marketplace
- AWS Marketplace: Claroty has verified AWS Marketplace availability for Claroty xDome and related services, supported by a formal AWS alliance and integrations with AWS Security Hub and Amazon Security Lake.
- Microsoft Azure Marketplace: Claroty has Microsoft marketplace presence through verified listings and connectors tied to Microsoft Sentinel, supporting export of xDome, CTD, and secure access data into Microsoft security workflows.
- Google Cloud: Claroty integrates Claroty xDome and Claroty Continuous Threat Detection (CTD) with Google Security Operations, sending enriched alerts and vulnerability data into Google’s cloud-native security operations environment.
Key People
- Yaniv Vardi: Chief Executive Officer
- Udi Bar Sela: Chief Financial Officer
- James Love: Chief Revenue Officer
- Gil Gur Arie: Chief Product Officer
- Amir Preminger: Chief Technology Officer
- Grant Geyer: Chief Strategy Officer
- Upa Campbell: Chief Marketing Officer
- Shira Bar Yosef: Chief Customer Officer
- Yuval Fessler: Chief Legal Officer
- Yuval Zilberman: Chief Information Officer
- Jen Sovada: General Manager, Public Sector
- Natalie Katester Boimer: Global VP of Human Resources
Key Facts
- Headquarters: New York City, New York, United States
- Employees: Approximately 840
- Annual Revenue: $200M-$300M
- Parent Company: None
- Subsidiaries: None
- Publicly Listed: No (private company)
Analyst Recognitions
- Gartner: Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for CPS Protection Platforms. Representative Vendor in the 2026 Gartner Market Guide for CPS Secure Remote Access. Ranked highest in 3 of 4 use cases in the 2025 Gartner Critical Capabilities for CPS Protection Platforms report.
- Forrester: Leader in The Forrester Wave: IoT Security Solutions, Q3 2025. Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave: Operational Technology Security Solutions, Q2 2024.
- Everest Group: Leader in the Operational Technology (OT) Security Products PEAK Matrix Assessment 2023.