Energy & Utilities
Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure
High-Impact Threats to Critical Infrastructure
Energy providers face nation-state threats, ransomware attacks, OT vulnerabilities, ageing and legacy infrastructure, and increasing regulatory pressures. The rapid integration of digital systems, from smart grids to IoT-enabled sensors, is expanding the attack surface and creating new security gaps between IT and operational technology. Emerging AI-driven threats further amplify risk by enabling more targeted, automated, and evasive attacks. Disruption to this sector can shut down essential services, cause physical damage, and have widespread national and economic impact.
Protection For Critical Infrastructure
Securing OT and IT environments, from smart grids to industrial control systems, with layered cybersecurity and continuous monitoring.
Identify And Reduce System Vulnerabilities
Rapid, Resilient Recovery
FAQs
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How can you help protect our critical infrastructure from cyber threats?
We secure both OT and IT environments with layered cybersecurity controls, real-time monitoring, and threat detection designed specifically for energy and utilities systems. This includes safeguarding smart grids, industrial control systems, remote sensors, and other essential operational assets.
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Do you provide support for ageing or legacy infrastructure?
Yes. We specialise in securing legacy systems that cannot easily be replaced. Through targeted penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and compensating controls, we help you identify weaknesses in older equipment and reduce risk without disrupting operations.
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Can you help us identify vulnerabilities across our entire operational network?
Absolutely. We conduct comprehensive penetration testing and vulnerability management across OT, IT, remote sensors, and interconnected networks. This allows you to clearly understand your exposure and prioritise remediation based on risk.
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How do you support compliance with energy sector regulations?
We help energy providers align with evolving UK and EU regulatory requirements by providing assessments, documentation, incident response planning, and continuous monitoring solutions that support compliance with NIS2 and other sector-specific standards.