Claroty consolidates OT, IoT, and ICS visibility, exposure management, and network protection into one platform built for industrial environments. For manufacturing and utility CISOs running real OT networks — PLCs, RTUs, SCADA, building management — Claroty's depth in industrial protocols and its xDome / Continuous Threat Detection lineage make it a leader's shortlist entry, not a generalist bolt-on.
Claroty discovers and profiles assets across industrial and IoT networks, then layers exposure management, vulnerability prioritization, segmentation guidance, and threat detection on top. The differentiator is industrial depth: it parses the proprietary OT protocols that generic device-security tools skip, and it was built for the realities of production environments where you can't just push an agent onto a 20-year-old controller. For organizations with genuine OT, that depth is the whole point.
Plants, substations, water, or production lines with PLCs, SCADA, and industrial protocols. Claroty's protocol depth is built exactly for this.
If you want exposure management, segmentation, and detection in one console rather than three tools, Claroty's consolidation story is the value-add.
Claroty has healthcare reach via Medigate, but if medical devices are your whole problem, a dedicated clinical-device specialist may fit tighter. Worth comparing.
If you have no industrial network and just want managed IT device visibility, Claroty's OT depth is weight you won't use. Brief an agentless device-security tool instead.