I/O devices that support the following protocols: BACnet™, FTP, IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104, Modbus TCP, OPC DA, WMI device interaction protocol, and OPC UA Binary.
Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks also has generic types of devices for process control: Generic PLC, Generic IED and Generic Gateway. Using these types of devices, you can configure Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks to analyze traffic for those devices that are not on the list of supported types. For generic types of devices, you can specify any combination of application-level protocols from the list of supported protocols on devices related to programmable logic controllers, intelligent electronic devices and network gateways.
For the supported types of devices, Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks analyzes communications over the following application-level protocols:
ABB SPA-Bus
Allen-Bradley EtherNet/IP
BECKHOFF® ADS/AMS
BSAP
CODESYS V2 and V3 Gateway over TCP and V3 Gateway over UDP
COS
DMS for ABB AC 700F devices
DNP3
Emerson ControlWave Designer
Emerson DeltaV, including the protocol for updating embedded software (firmware)
Protocol for interaction of Foxboro FCP270, FCP280 devices
IPU-FEU device interaction protocol
MiCOM C264 device interaction protocol
Valmet DNA device interaction protocol
Protocol for initial setup of Prosoft-Systems devices
DTS data transfer protocol
Protocol of devices with Siemens DIGSI 4 system software
Protocols for interaction of devices in Honeywell Experion PKS / PlantCruise control systems
Protocols for initial configuration and interaction of Moxa NPort series devices
Protocols for detection and interaction of Honeywell ControlEDGE 900 series devices
To analyze traffic and interactions of devices, the application uses specialized modules for processing application-level protocols. The modules included in packages from the Kaspersky Industrial CyberSecurity for Networks distribution kit provide support for the listed types of devices and application-level protocols. You can update protocol processing modules by installing updates. When installing updates to the application, new modules that support additional types of devices and/or application-layer protocols may be added.