Eaton (Raleigh, NC) recently unveiled its latest offering in connected backup power and cybersecurity with the Gigabit Network Card (Network-M3). The Network-M3 card features:
- Built-in web-based monitoring capabilities and alerts.
- Chain-of-trust encryption and secure firmware boot capability, preventing the Gigabit Network Card from being a cyberattack vulnerability point on a network, with firmware updates available at no cost to the user.
- A user-configurable firewall that provides an additional layer of security to protect against unauthorized access and cyberattacks.
- Remote storage of security keys, making the device tamper-resistant even in cases of physical breaches.
- Zero-touch provisioning.
- Auto-configuration commissions devices faster to save time in large-scale deployments.
- Support of 10/100/1000 Mbps.
- Certificate manager for easier creation and distribution of digital certificates to multiple devices.
More about Eaton’s Network-M3 card is available at visit Eaton.com/Network-M3.