Growing cybersecurity requirements, new EU directives and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats mean that companies must focus on solutions that are not only efficient, but above all secure. The new version of MTDataProvider meets these needs by introducing a number of changes to the architecture and data protection mechanisms that comply with the requirements of the NIS2 Directive, providing data for SOC teams and SIEM systems.
The biggest change in version 4 is the move away from a monolithic program structure in favour of a plugin-based architecture.
Thanks to this solution:
The result? A scalable system that grows with the needs of the enterprise while meeting increasingly stringent requirements for OT system availability and reliability.
The introduction of the NIS2 Directive imposes an obligation on companies – particularly those in critical and essential sectors (energy, transport, health, supply chains) – to use advanced communication and data protection mechanisms. In practice, this means, among other things:
The new MTDataProvider has been designed with these requirements in mind.

Version 4 introduces support for encryption in the OPC UA standard using advanced algorithms:
In addition, encryption of communication between MTDataProvider and Inventia controllers, modules and communication gateways using AES-128 has been introduced.
Data security is ensured by a three-layer encryption system, which includes:
Each communication session is additionally protected by a one-time token, which prevents unauthorised parties from eavesdropping or repeating the transmission. This approach means that communication is protected in real time, from the moment the data is sent by the device until it is received by the master system.

The implementation of MTDataProvider 4 helps companies to comply with regulatory requirements in practice:

The new MTDataProvider is not just another software release – it is a tool designed with the future in mind. Its flexible, modular architecture facilitates development and integration, while advanced security mechanisms enable enterprises to meet the regulatory requirements imposed by NIS2 and national CERT systems.
For companies, this means not only higher performance and easier scaling, but above all a secure, compliant platform ready for the challenges of today’s industry.
No, but due to regulatory requirements (NIS2) and performance issues, we recommend updating. Version 3 remains supported but does not offer new security mechanisms or modular architecture.
Yes, MTDataProvider 4 provides support for existing communication standards (including OPC DA) and works with Inventia devices previously implemented in the infrastructure.
Migration is fully supported. We have prepared a dedicated guide that explains the process of transferring configurations and integrating existing systems step by step. The document is available in the form of a technical guide in the registered users’ area at
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Yes – it has been designed to support companies in meeting NIS2 requirements for communication encryption, incident reporting and system resilience. The new architecture also provides the possibility for further development and implementation of additional security-enhancing mechanisms.


