TYREX is expanding its U.S. operations to meet the growing demand for dedicated USB security and removable media malware decontamination. We have already deployed more than 5,000 decontamination stations worldwide, and we are now bringing that proven technology to the U.S. market as federal compliance requirements tighten and USB-borne threats continue to rise.
TYREX decontamination stations are purpose-built to address USB security and compliance. The stations scan removable media, detect viruses and malware, and eliminate them. Devices are certified malware-free before they connect to IT and OT systems. In addition to conventional viruses and other malware, TYREX stations identify zero-day threats and BadUSB hardware attacks. The system also generates the comprehensive audit logs that compliance frameworks demand.
Over 350 enterprise organizations and public institutions rely on TYREX removable media decontamination stations. Our U.S. expansion responds to the increasing risk caused by USB-targeted malware, new federal guidance on removable media security, and growing recognition that traditional endpoint protection does not adequately address threats introduced through physical media.
“The U.S. regulatory environment recognizes the need for documented technical controls for removable media. Organizations responsible for public and private infrastructure are expected to comply,” said GĂ©rard Varjacques, CEO of TYREX U.S. “We have spent nearly a decade building these capabilities for some of the most security-conscious organizations in the world. Establishing U.S. operations allows us to bring that experience directly to American organizations when they need it most.”
U.S. standards organizations have reacted with increasingly prescriptive guidance. NIST Special Publication 1334, published in 2025, introduced technical controls for portable storage media in operational technology environments, building on the media protection controls established in NIST Special Publication 800-53. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements also mandate removable media controls for defense contractors.
TYREX decontamination stations are available in form factors ranging from ruggedized mobile units for field deployment to floor-standing kiosks for high-traffic facilities, all managed centrally through the TYREX Management Server.
To learn more about how TYREX can help your organization address USB security and removable media compliance requirements, schedule a consultation with our team.