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TXOne Networks

Device Security Platforms

HTMwire assessment

OT and device security platform focused on protecting legacy and connected equipment, including healthcare environments.

Key Features

  • OT and legacy device protection
  • Network and endpoint device security
  • Operational technology threat defense

What It Helps You Do

Protect legacy medical equipment Secure OT networks Defend unpatched devices

What Sets Them Apart

Specializes in protecting legacy and unpatchable devices — a perennial HTM pain point — via network-level controls.

How TXOne Networks Uses AI

AI Claims Unverified

HTMwire's independent read on the technology — not the vendor's marketing claim.

Marketed for OT/device threat defense; specific use of ML was not independently confirmed.

Key Numbers

  • $70M Series B raised
  • 3,600+ deployments

Tags

ot-security legacy-device-protection device-security network-defense

Trust Signals

Investors / Funding
$70M Series B; Trend Micro / Moxa joint venture

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TXOne Networks used for?

TXOne Networks is an OT and device security platform used to protect legacy and connected equipment, including in healthcare environments. It helps teams protect legacy medical equipment, secure OT networks, and defend unpatched devices.

What makes TXOne Networks different for HTM teams?

TXOne Networks specializes in protecting legacy and unpatchable devices, a perennial HTM pain point, using network-level controls. Founded in 2019 and based in Taipei, Taiwan, it reports more than 3,600 deployments and has raised a $70M Series B.

How is TXOne Networks deployed?

TXOne Networks is deployed as a hybrid solution across network and endpoint device security. Pricing is provided via custom quote rather than published publicly.

Does TXOne Networks use AI?

TXOne Networks' AI use is unclear. It is marketed for OT and device threat defense, but its specific use of machine learning was not independently confirmed by HTMwire.

Sources

  1. TXOne Networks — OT/device security

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Last updated: June 7, 2026