
M&A divestment - Alaska
A large multinational oil and gas company required IT services in the $5+ billion sale of its upstream and midstream interests in Alaskan assets.
Enabling secure, reliable industrial operations
SCADA and ICS are the lifeblood of industrial complexes. While there are similarities of some components with corporate networks, our expertise is knowing the differences and nuances in operating, managing, auditing and upgrading Operational Technology environments.
There is limited tolerance for interruption, planned or otherwise, and we work cooperatively with clients to safeguard their critical operations.
We provide end-to-end OT services, delivering solutions that align with your operational goals while keeping security, compliance, and performance requirements at the forefront of all activities.
Secure process control network (PCN) and PIN architecture to safeguard critical operations aligned to NERC CIP regulations.
Comprehensive management of PCN and PIN OT infrastructure providing operational stability.
Addressing audit outcomes, identifying gaps and implementing secure compliant resolutions related to OT infrastructure.
Ensuring compliance with governance models and security standards including NERC CIP.
Protecting process control networks from internal and external threats such as malware, ransomware and unauthorised access.
Application and infrastructure support for PIN and PCN services to improve operational integrity and improve Mean Time to Recover (MTTR).
Talk to us today to explore how we can support your organisation's technology needs.
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