Industrial cybersecurity: a top priority for critical SaaS software
In April 2025, ASTRIIS took part in a cybersecurity exercise to assess and strengthen the robustness of its software solution against current digital threats. As industrial SaaS software becomes a prime target for cyberattackers — particularly in the energy and metallurgy sectors — this proactive approach is essential to maintain the trust of ASTRIIS’s industrial clients and ensure the continuity of its rotating machine predictive maintenance service.
Vibration data and 24/7 availability: ASTRIIS’s non-negotiable requirements
For an online monitoring solution for critical machines like ASTRIIS’s, the security of collected vibration data and 24/7 service availability are non-negotiable requirements. Clients operate in sensitive sectors — energy, chemicals, metallurgy, paper — where an intrusion or service interruption could have serious consequences for production and site safety. Compliance with industrial cybersecurity standards (IEC 62443, NIS2) is an absolute prerequisite for addressing major accounts.
Towards NIS2 and IEC 62443 certification for regulated markets
This exercise is part of ASTRIIS’s roadmap to certify its solution to the security standards required by major industrial accounts and regulated markets, notably for offshore wind turbines. Cybersecurity is thus integrated as a full component of product quality, on a par with the accuracy of mechanical fault detection or the robustness of vibration analysis.
