EasySec Solutions

Cybersecurity Dual-Use Technology Priority Signal Founded 2018

Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

Israeli cybersecurity provider specializing in zero-trust access control and security orchestration for operational technology (OT), industrial IoT, and critical infrastructure systems; offers ThinGuard 2.0 platform combining preventive device-level access management with real-time monitoring.

Company Overview

EasySec Solutions develops zero-trust cybersecurity platforms targeting organizations that operate high-consequence operational technology (OT), industrial control systems (ICS), and critical infrastructure. The company's core product, ThinGuard 2.0, is an endpoint-to-endpoint security solution architected specifically for the constraints and threat models of OT environments—where traditional IT-centric approaches often fail due to legacy equipment, real-time availability requirements, and the extreme costs of downtime.

The company's technical differentiation centers on device-level access control and business-based access management. Rather than applying zero-trust principles only at the network perimeter, EasySec implements least-privileged access at the individual device and service level, enabling granular isolation of IoT devices, SCADA systems, and remote operational components. This addresses a known gap: many legacy OT systems cannot be retrofitted with modern network segmentation, but can be hardened through distributed, device-centric security enforcement combined with integrated SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) and early-attack detection.

ThinGuard's feature set includes preventive access control policies at device level, business-aligned access management (reducing administrative friction in complex operational environments), endpoint-to-endpoint encrypted channels protecting data in transit, and real-time threat detection with alert integration. The platform is designed to provide zero-day protection through behavioral anomaly detection and secure device discovery—critical capabilities for ICS and critical-infrastructure operations where threats may exist for months before detection through conventional means.

The market context is compelling: critical infrastructure sectors—water treatment, power distribution, smart cities, smart factories (Industry 4.0), and industrial production—face rising cyber threats yet struggle to deploy modern security tools. Regulatory drivers (NIST Cybersecurity Framework, EU NIS Directive, and sectoral infrastructure protection mandates) create sustained procurement demand. EasySec's Israeli heritage and tight focus on OT/ICS security position the company in a niche where Israeli cyber vendors (SentinelOne, Varonis, Ermetic, Orca Security) have demonstrated strong exit multiples and strategic acquisition appeal.

Competitive landscape includes established OT-security vendors (Fortive's Nozomi Networks, Tenable's Recorded Future, and Fortinet's OT/IT convergence platforms) as well as emerging zero-trust startups, but few address the device-level control and ease-of-management combination EasySec emphasizes. The Israeli innovation ecosystem, strong OT supply-chain relationships, and pragmatic operational focus (emphasized in EasySec's positioning as "the only pragmatic and preventive security solution") suggest defensible product-market fit in critical-infrastructure verticals.

From a strategic and defense perspective, OT-network resilience and ICS security are explicit priorities for NATO allies, U.S. CISA, and Israeli national-security agencies. Any credible hardening or detection capability for critical infrastructure has direct applicability to military logistics networks, defense industrial base (DIB) suppliers, and government operational technology—making the technology substantively dual-use.

Dual-Use Assessment

Military & Commercial Applications

Zero-trust device-level access control and OT hardening technology is substantively dual-use: core application is civilian critical infrastructure (power, water, industrial) but the same capabilities directly address military logistics networks, defense industrial base supplier security, and government operational-technology systems. NATO, CISA, and allied defense establishments explicitly prioritize OT resilience; EasySec technology maps directly to those operational requirements without requiring customization.

Strategic Fit Assessment

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EasySec operates in a high-growth, strategically critical market. OT/ICS cybersecurity has durable demand drivers: regulatory mandates (NIST, NIS Directive), rising threat sophistication, and extensive legacy-equipment install bases that cannot easily be modernized. The company targets sectors with high switching costs (utilities, industrial) and strong security spend discipline. Israeli OT-security vendors have demonstrated strong exit multiples (Nozomi Networks, SentinelOne, Recorded Future), and the device-level control approach addresses gaps in competing platforms. Founded in 2018 with sustained operations and product maturity (ThinGuard 2.0) indicates credible product-market validation. Dual-use applicability to defense industrial base and allied military operational technology adds strategic acquisition appeal and potential government procurement pathways.

Strategic Value to U.S.-Israel Alliance

EasySec strengthens U.S. and allied cyber resilience for critical operational-technology systems that underpin national security and economic stability. Operational-technology security is an explicit NATO and U.S. CISA priority; credible hardening and detection tools reduce attack surface for power grids, water systems, military logistics, and defense suppliers. Israeli-developed technology with proven OT-domain expertise contributes to U.S.-Israel cybersecurity cooperation. The platform enables nations to secure legacy infrastructure without wholesale replacement, directly supporting infrastructure hardening objectives and reducing dwell time for adversary detection.

Key Technologies

  • Zero-trust device-level access control
  • Business-based access management
  • Distributed security management for legacy OT/ICS
  • Endpoint-to-endpoint encrypted secure channels
  • Real-time behavioral anomaly detection and SIEM integration
  • Secure device discovery and inventory

Use Cases & Applications

  • Smart factory and Industry 4.0 OT-device hardening
  • Power distribution and grid critical-infrastructure security
  • Water treatment and utility control-system protection
  • Smart city IoT platform resilience
  • Defense-industrial base supplier OT-security
  • Military logistics and operational-network access control
  • SCADA system zero-day protection for remote operations
  • Integrated security monitoring and threat-response acceleration

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Investor Lens

What this entry is

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Why it may matter

EasySec Solutions may matter as a Cybersecurity entry with not currently an investable standalone company for Israeli technology research.

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  • Does the dual-use claim map to actual commercial and government/defense/resilience buyer evidence?
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Diligence questions

  • What evidence verifies EasySec Solutions's current customer traction, deployment status, and revenue concentration?
  • Which technical claims are independently demonstrable today, and which remain roadmap or pilot-stage assertions?
  • Where does the product create real defense, intelligence, critical-infrastructure, or emergency-response value beyond ordinary commercial adoption?
  • How does the platform integrate into existing SOC, cloud, identity, or compliance workflows without adding operational burden?
  • What would disconfirm the priority signal: weak customer references, thin technical differentiation, poor capital efficiency, or limited allied-market access?

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