Cyber + Interoperability
Multi-protocol observability
See data journeys across modern, legacy and operational protocols without requiring every system to emit the same telemetry.
Why this challenge is hard
Visibility is fragmented by protocol and technology generation. Modern platforms may emit rich telemetry while legacy applications, custom interfaces and operational technology emit little, or express the same event in incompatible ways.
Tools therefore see segments rather than the complete journey. Without a common understanding of the interaction, teams cannot reliably distinguish normal from anomalous behaviour, locate failure or prove that a control is working.
What Data Mediation changes
Programmable Data Agents observe interactions where they occur. Protocol-aware telemetry can be produced consistently while the original systems continue to communicate as designed.
Approach
How Data Mediation is applied
- 01
Identify the critical data journeys and trust boundaries.
- 02
Deploy protocol definitions and observation definitions at relevant points.
- 03
Normalise selected events into a common operational view.
- 04
Add controls, simulation or transformation only where the evidence shows value.
What can be demonstrated
- A joined view across otherwise disconnected protocols
- Visibility without a broad application instrumentation programme
- Baseline behaviour for security and operational assurance
- A measured foundation for subsequent intervention
The exact scope, controls and evidence depend on the customer environment and are agreed before implementation.
Start with a defined outcome and prove it in controlled scope.
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