Cybersecurity for Energy Sector That Keeps Systems Online

Energy infrastructure is among the highest-priority targets for nation-state actors and organized criminal groups. A successful attack does not just disrupt your operations. It disrupts the communities and essential services that depend on your grid every single day. Singular Security™ keeps you ahead of that threat.
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Energy Cybersecurity Solutions Built for Critical Operations
Energy organizations operate across two increasingly connected worlds: information technology managing billing and business operations, and operational technology running the physical systems that deliver energy. Our energy cybersecurity solutions protect both environments, because a breach in either produces consequences that extend far beyond the enterprise.

Oil and Gas Cybersecurity Across Upstream and Downstream

Oil and gas operations span remote pipelines, offshore platforms, and processing facilities. Our oil and gas cybersecurity program secures every environment in the value chain, from wellhead systems to corporate networks.

Utility Cybersecurity That Protects the Grid and Customers

Electric, water, and gas utilities carry a public trust obligation no other sector shares. Our utility cybersecurity program protects grid operations, customer data, and control systems against attacks that could affect entire regions.

Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity That Meets NERC CIP

NERC CIP sets the security baseline for electric utilities, and regulators are actively enforcing it. Our critical infrastructure cybersecurity program aligns your controls and evidence to NERC CIP standards without disrupting daily operations.

An attack on an energy system is not just an attack on a company. It is an attack on every person, business, and institution that depends on the power staying on.

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Industrial Control Systems Security for OT Environments

Operational technology in energy includes SCADA systems, distributed control systems, and programmable logic controllers that were not designed with cybersecurity in mind. Connecting these systems to corporate networks and the internet has created vulnerabilities that traditional IT security tools cannot address. Our industrial control systems security practice understands the specific protocols, constraints, and operational requirements of energy OT environments, delivering protection that does not interfere with the real-time demands of physical operations.

NERC CIP Compliance That Keeps You Audit-Ready Year-Round
NERC CIP requires ongoing documentation, evidence collection, access reviews, patching schedules, and incident reporting, all tied to audit cycles that carry significant financial penalties for non-compliance. Most energy organizations scramble to prepare when audit season approaches. Our program builds NERC CIP compliance into daily operations rather than treating it as a separate annual project, so you are always audit-ready and evidence is always current, regardless of when a compliance review arrives.
Incident Response Built for Critical Energy Infrastructure
An incident at an energy facility is categorically different from a corporate breach. The consequences can extend to physical systems, public safety, and national security notification obligations. Our incident response team understands the specific decision-making context of energy operations: the urgency of isolating threats without shutting down critical systems, the regulatory notifications required under NERC CIP and TSA directives, and the coordination with federal agencies that major energy incidents require.

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How Resilient Is Your Energy Infrastructure Against Attack?

Schedule a complimentary 30-minute consultation. We will review your current security posture across both IT and OT environments, identify the gaps most likely to surface during a regulatory review or active incident, and provide a clear assessment of your highest-priority protection steps.
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Common Energy Cybersecurity Questions Operators Ask Today

The questions energy executives, compliance officers, and OT security teams raise most often when evaluating cybersecurity for their operations, addressed concisely.
What is cybersecurity for the energy sector?
Cybersecurity for the energy sector protects the information technology and operational technology that energy organizations depend on, including control systems, grid infrastructure, pipelines, and the data networks connecting them. It addresses both digital and physical risk across the full operational environment.
Energy infrastructure is a high-value target because disruption carries immediate public consequences. Successful attacks can deny power or fuel to entire regions, making energy organizations attractive targets for nation-state actors pursuing geopolitical leverage and criminal groups seeking high ransom payments.
Industrial control systems including SCADA and PLCs manage physical processes in energy operations. These systems were designed for reliability, not cybersecurity, and were never intended to be network-connected. Connecting them to IT environments introduced vulnerabilities they were not built to withstand.
NERC CIP is the mandatory cybersecurity standard for organizations operating bulk electric systems in North America. It establishes requirements for access controls, incident reporting, configuration management, patch management, and personnel training, with financial penalties for non-compliance assessed by regional reliability entities.
Oil and gas cybersecurity protects the pipelines, platforms, processing facilities, and control systems that upstream, midstream, and downstream operators depend on. It addresses threats from corporate IT breaches to direct attacks on operational systems that control physical flow, pressure, and safety functions.
Utility cybersecurity must protect operational technology that cannot be easily patched, rebooted, or taken offline without affecting service delivery. Standard IT security tools and approaches do not account for these constraints. Effective utility cybersecurity combines IT protection with dedicated OT expertise.
Contain the incident while maintaining safe operations by isolating affected systems without compromising physical safety controls. Notify relevant regulatory bodies including NERC, TSA, and CISA as required. Engage an incident response team with OT expertise to assess scope, preserve evidence, and manage recovery.
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The energy sector carries a responsibility that extends beyond the organization to the communities and services that depend on it. One brief consultation will identify the highest-impact step your organization can take this quarter to protect that responsibility.
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