OPSWAT is a global leader in critical infrastructure cybersecurity, delivering a prevention-first platform that scans, sanitises, and verifies every file and device before it enters a sensitive environment, protecting IT, OT, ICS, and air-gapped networks from known, unknown, and AI-generated threats across more than 2,000 organisations in over 100 countries.
A unified AI-powered critical infrastructure protection platform combining file security, email security, removable media protection, managed file transfer, data diodes, storage security, and endpoint compliance in a single management console, covering Cloud, IT, OT, and Cross Domain environments.
Content Disarm and Reconstruction technology that deconstructs files, removes all potentially malicious content including embedded scripts, macros, and exploit code, and rebuilds clean, fully functional files before they enter a secure environment, eliminating file-borne threats without relying on detection.
Simultaneously scans files against 30 or more anti-malware engines in a single submission, dramatically increasing detection coverage and reducing the window of exposure for zero-day threats that any single engine would miss, with AI-driven threat prediction providing an additional layer of prevention.
A physical security kiosk that acts as a digital security guard for removable media, scanning USBs, CDs, and other portable storage for malware, vulnerabilities, and sensitive data before they are connected to any internal system, listed in the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue.
Founded in 2002 by Benny Czarny and bootstrapped into a global organisation of more than 1,000 employees, OPSWAT has spent over two decades building cybersecurity specifically for the environments where failure is not an option. Its guiding philosophy, "Trust no file. Trust no device.", underpins everything the company builds. The MetaDefender Platform is OPSWAT's unified AI-powered cybersecurity system, combining Deep CDR technology, Metascan multiscanning across 30 or more anti-malware engines, adaptive sandbox analysis, and AI-driven threat prediction to prevent threats before they execute rather than detecting them after the fact. OPSWAT protects 98% of nuclear facilities in the United States, holds listings in the NATO Information Assurance Product Catalogue, and serves customers across energy, defence, transportation, financial services, and government sectors worldwide. In 2025, the company delivered more than 25% year-over-year ARR growth, brought its entire hardware supply chain in-house, and expanded its data diode portfolio by triple digits.