
R-Vision and Open Mobile Platform (OMP) have completed the integration of OMP’s Aurora Center mobile device management (MDM) solution with R-Vision’s security tools, marking a significant step in securing mobile environments for government and industrial sectors. This collaboration addresses growing concerns around BYOD policies and mobile threat detection, combining OMP’s expertise in secure mobile ecosystems with R-Vision’s SIEM and vulnerability management capabilities1.
Strategic Partnership Details
The integration enables real-time threat detection for mobile devices, including unauthorized access and policy violations, directly within R-Vision’s EVO ecosystem. Valery Bogdashov, CEO of R-Vision, emphasized the partnership’s role in strengthening national cybersecurity infrastructure3. The solution is particularly critical for sectors with stringent compliance requirements, such as energy and transportation, where mobile endpoints are increasingly targeted.
Key technical features include:
- Endpoint visibility enrichment via R-Vision’s asset management module
- Automated policy enforcement through Aurora Center’s MDM APIs
- Cross-platform threat intelligence sharing with Sber’s X-TI platform2
Technical Implementation
The integration uses OMP’s secure mobile OS as a foundation, with R-Vision’s SIEM correlating device events with network and cloud security data. A sample workflow for policy violation detection:
1. Aurora MDM detects jailbroken device → triggers alert
2. R-Vision SIEM enriches event with user/asset context
3. Automated SOAR playbook isolates device via API
4. Incident ticket generated in EVO ecosystem
This workflow reduces mean time to respond (MTTR) for mobile incidents by 78% compared to manual processes, according to internal benchmarks1.
Market Context
The collaboration positions both companies against competitors like Kaspersky and Positive Technologies in the growing mobile security market. Comparative analysis shows R-Vision’s advantage in modular SOC integration, while OMP provides the only FSTEC-certified mobile platform in Russia6.
Vendor | Mobile Security Offering | Certifications |
---|---|---|
R-Vision/OMP | Aurora MDM + EVO SIEM | FSTEC, FSB |
Kaspersky | Symphony XDR | Common Criteria |
Security Implications
For organizations adopting this solution, we recommend:
- Conducting BYOD policy reviews to align with Aurora’s enforcement capabilities
- Integrating mobile threat data into existing SOC workflows
- Leveraging R-Vision’s TIP module to correlate mobile and infrastructure threats
The partnership reflects broader industry trends toward unified security ecosystems, as seen in Positive Technologies’ MaxPatrol SIEM and Kaspersky’s Symphony XDR6. With mobile devices representing 42% of initial attack vectors in 2024 (per R-Vision’s threat report), this integration fills a critical gap in regulated environments.
References
- “OMP and R-Vision complete Aurora MDM integration,” CNews, Apr. 2025.
- “Sber’s X-TI threat intelligence platform launch,” ComNews, Nov. 2024.
- “R-Vision and Sber expand cybersecurity collaboration,” Independent Gazette, Mar. 2025.
- “Russian SOAR market overview,” TAdviser, Dec. 2024.
- “Threat intelligence ecosystem analysis,” Security Vision Blog, Apr. 2024.
- “Comparative analysis of Russian cybersecurity ecosystems,” Anti-Malware.ru, 2023.