Critical infrastructure requires critical visibility
Energy infrastructure is inherently critical. Monitoring it requires understanding both the technology and the consequences of getting it wrong.
When your systems fail, it's not just a business problem - it's a public safety issue. NIS2 requirements formalize what you already know: you need complete visibility into your infrastructure, the ability to detect threats early, and proven response capabilities. Your current monitoring handles the IT side, but SCADA systems and distributed assets are a different challenge entirely.
The transformation
The gap from today to your target state becomes manageable with a practical roadmap.
Typical situation today
- Traditional IT monitoring blind to OT systems
- SCADA and ICS systems monitored separately
- NIS2 compliance gaps identified but not addressed
- Distributed assets with inconsistent visibility
Target state with guidance
- Unified visibility across IT and OT environments
- SCADA-aware monitoring that respects operational constraints
- Demonstrated NIS2 compliance capabilities
- Centralized management of distributed infrastructure
How we approach energy projects
Understand the stakes
Critical infrastructure monitoring isn't about dashboards - it's about protecting essential services. We approach every project with that context.
Specialized expertise
SCADA and ICS environments have unique requirements. Our team includes people who've worked in these environments, not just around them.
Compliance as capability
NIS2 isn't just paperwork. We help you build the actual capabilities that the regulations require.
Solutions for energy
These are the capabilities we most commonly deploy in energy environments.
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