As industrial organizations across Asia Pacific accelerate digital transformation, securing operational technology environments has become a critical priority for the cybertech ecosystem. TXOne Networks is advancing a new approach focused on execution, helping enterprises translate cybersecurity insights into measurable outcomes without disrupting operations.

The TXOne OT security execution model is designed to address a growing challenge in industrial environments where IT and OT convergence has expanded the attack surface. While organizations have made progress in identifying risks, many still struggle to implement effective protections that align with uptime, safety, and production continuity.

Across the region, nearly half of industrial enterprises identify cybersecurity as the primary barrier to advancing digital initiatives in OT environments. This shift highlights a new phase in the market, where the focus is no longer on visibility alone but on prioritizing actions, deploying safeguards safely, and reducing exposure without interrupting critical operations.

TXOne’s strategy centers on an operations first model that emphasizes phased risk reduction and zero disruption protection. Instead of requiring costly infrastructure overhauls, the company enables organizations to secure legacy and unpatchable systems, extending asset lifecycles while improving resilience against evolving threats. This approach is particularly relevant in industrial settings where downtime can lead to significant financial and operational consequences.

“Cyber risk in OT is now a business risk, measured in downtime, production loss, and operational impact,” said Nasser Zayour, Vice President of Global Alliances and Channels at TXOne Networks. “The industry has made progress in visibility, but the real gap is execution. That requires a different approach, one that combines purpose-built OT security with strong ecosystem partnerships to deliver consistent, real-world outcomes.”

A central component of the TXOne OT security execution model is its partner driven ecosystem. The company is investing in a scalable network of global system integrators, original equipment manufacturers, and managed security service providers to deliver solutions at scale. These partners play a crucial role in adapting strategies to local operational requirements and ensuring consistent implementation across industries and regions.

“No single vendor can address the complexity of OT environments alone,” Zayour added. “Our partners are critical. They translate strategy into execution, align with local operational realities, and help ensure that security outcomes are repeatable across regions and industries.”

The approach aligns with increasing regulatory pressure across APAC, where countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Australia are introducing stricter cybersecurity requirements for industrial systems. These regulations are driving adoption of segmentation strategies, zone based architectures, and specialized OT security frameworks, contributing to rapid market growth projected to reach 10.82 billion dollars by 2033.

The TXOne OT security execution model reflects a broader industry shift toward operationalizing cybersecurity in industrial environments. By aligning technology, execution, and ecosystem partnerships, TXOne is helping organizations move beyond risk awareness to achieve tangible risk reduction, ensuring resilience in increasingly complex and interconnected industrial systems.

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