Summary of Business
TYREX Cyber US markets and supports the TYREX platform for USB and removable media decontamination. TYREX Decontamination Stations are designed to scan, analyze, and neutralize threats carried on removable media (e.g., USB devices, external hard drives, SD cards) before that media connects to protected networks and systems.
The company positions its solution for organizations that must manage USB risk in critical infrastructure and other high-security environments, where removable media remains a common but often under-controlled threat vector.
TYREX emphasizes:
- USB threat prevention before network connection
- Centralized management and policy enforcement
- Device certification workflows
- Support for air-gapped deployments
- Integration with broader cybersecurity operations
Key Information
Website: https://us.tyrex-cyber.com/
Founder: Christophe Bourel
Primary Offering: USB & removable media decontamination stations; optional endpoint enforcement components; centralized management
US Contact (as listed on site):
45 W 25th Street, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10010
+1-917-476-7756
Industries Highlighted on Site:
- Maritime
- Aerospace
- Pharma / Biotech
- Life Sciences
- Healthcare
- Industrial / OT environments
US Locations Highlighted on Site:
- Florida
- Texas
- California
- New York
Clientele and Impact
TYREX targets organizations that must control removable media risk—especially where USB devices are used for:
- Software updates
- Industrial maintenance
- Vendor file transfers
- Secure data exchange
- Operational workflows in restricted systems
The site emphasizes protection for:
- Critical infrastructure operators
- Industrial / Operational Technology (OT) environments
- Legacy and air-gapped systems
- Regulated environments including life sciences and healthcare
Public-facing content references the Stuxnet incident as a historical example of USB-delivered malware, positioning TYREX as a control mechanism to prevent similar USB-borne threats.
Services and Products Offered
TYREX offers multiple station form factors and supporting components to address different operational needs.
Decontamination Stations (Form Factors)
TYREX CONSOLE
Desktop station for standard office environments and shared work areas.
TYREX TOTEM
Floor-standing kiosk designed for reception halls and high-traffic areas. Supports scanning of various removable media including external hard drives.
TYREX SATELLITE
Compact wall-mounted station for confined spaces such as ships, secure rooms, or industrial facilities.
TYREX MOBILE
Rugged, portable station designed for mobile or field operations. The product page indicates support for up to 5 antivirus engines and 2 optional anti-malware scanners running simultaneously.
Outbound / Egress Workflow
Delivery / Reception Station
Designed to support secure outbound data transfers. Described as a CONSOLE station paired with output devices such as:
- Printer
- CD burner
This enables scanned and validated data to be delivered externally under controlled conditions.
Endpoint Enforcement and Verification
Workstation Protect Agent
A software agent installed on endpoints to verify that removable media has been scanned and certified by a TYREX station. It blocks access to uncertified devices.
Hardware Agent
A plug-and-play endpoint enforcement option for environments where software agents cannot be installed. It verifies decontamination signatures and blocks unauthorized USB access.
The Hardware Agent page references ANSSI CSPN (First Level Security Certification).
Centralized Administration
Management Server
Used to:
- Monitor and configure stations
- Deploy updates
- Enforce policies
- Collect audit logs
- Generate compliance reports
- Support centralized oversight across distributed deployments
Capabilities and Operational Notes
Flexible Deployment Models
The site describes:
- On-premise deployment
- Cloud-hosted deployment
- Fully air-gapped environments
Device Certification Workflows
Stations can install digital certificates on decontaminated devices. When combined with endpoint enforcement (software or hardware agent), uncertified devices can be blocked from system access.
SIEM Integration
The site describes exporting real-time logs and security events to SIEM platforms for centralized monitoring.
Secure File Transfer
After decontamination, files can be transferred to network shares using protocols such as:
- NFS
- SAMBA
- SFTP
Cybersecurity Compliance
TYREX systems are designed to support organizational compliance with cybersecurity frameworks, including NIST SP 800-53, CMMC, ISO/IEC 27001, and IEC 62443 for industrial environments. The stations also address removable media controls required under IMO 2021 maritime cybersecurity regulations.
Reputation and Recognition
- The Hardware Agent product page references ANSSI CSPN (First Level Security Certification).
- The US site emphasizes removable-media threats and positions TYREX as a dedicated control specifically addressing USB-borne malware risks.
- The company highlights use cases in critical infrastructure and high-security sectors.
Compliance & Accessibility
TYREX systems are built in accordance with stringent cybersecurity compliance standards, including NIST SP 800-53, CMMC, ISO/IEC 27001, and GDPR. The stations also comply with IMO 2021 regulations for maritime cybersecurity and IEC 62443 for industrial systems.
Accessibility: Website includes multilingual support and is mobile-optimized; however, no WCAG compliance statement is explicitly noted.
Data Privacy & Ethics: TYREX emphasizes data integrity, audit traceability, and zero trust principles. All device interactions are certified and logged, ensuring complete traceability for compliance audits.