Comprehensive security for digital transformation

Backnang, September 10, 2025 – How can digital infrastructures be reliably protected when traditional IT security reaches its limits? telent GmbH will be providing answers to this question at it-sa in Nuremberg from October 7 to 9, 2025. At booth 6-318 in hall 6, the company will present comprehensive security solutions that are specifically tailored to the requirements of industrial companies and operators of critical infrastructures. telent will also be participating in the it-sa program with a specialist presentation entitled “Security meets availability – OT security projects between theory and reality.”
Thematic highlights at the telent booth
telent's trade fair presentation will focus on four topics that currently dominate the security agenda of many companies. One focus is on OT security, i.e., the protection of control and automation technology, where operational security is a top priority. In addition, telent will demonstrate how security tasks can be outsourced to specialized teams of experts through managed security services. With a Managed Security Operations Center (SOC), the focus is also on the early detection and defense against attacks. The portfolio is complemented by the in-house development “InDEx – Die Datenschleuse” (InDEx – The Data Lock), which enables secure data exchange and reliably checks external data carriers for malware. "As a network specialist and holistic cybersecurity provider, we bundle technologies from leading partners such as Fortinet, Tenable, Nokia, and Cisco in our solutions. The key is that we integrate these building blocks in such a way that they function reliably for operators of critical infrastructures and industrial companies," explains Ralph Keil, Sales Manager at telent.
Presentation on OT security in practice
In addition to its exhibition stand, telent is participating in the it-sa program with a specialist presentation. Daniel Weber, Senior Manager Security Solutions at telent, will report on his extensive experience in implementing OT security measures in industrial environments in a presentation entitled “Security meets availability – OT security projects between theory and reality” on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, from 2:45 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Forum A in Hall 6. “In theory, security architectures can be designed clearly. In reality, however, we often work with decades-old systems and proprietary protocols. The balancing act between high security requirements and the mandatory availability of systems is the biggest challenge in OT security projects,” says Daniel Weber.
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