Cybersecurity
Industry
Our Value Proposition
A holistic approach to industrial automation and system integration, unifying engineering and cybersecurity practices to provide best-in-class, cyber secure, engineering solutions.
We support organizations in securing the following types of assets that are typically at cyber risk: Smart grids, re-closers, load breakers, RTUs/SCADA, secondary substations, meters, concentrators, fuse savers, IEDs, switches, smart meters, DCS, Grid communication networks, EMS, HMI, employee workstations, DMS, gateways/routers, relays of feeders, cap banks and transformers among others.
Our Capabilities
Control Infotech Inc. (CII) has successfully delivered substation engineering and cybersecurity solutions in multi-stakeholder engineering projects. The dual capability to address engineering requirements of Industrial Automation and Control System (IACS) (e.g., control systems and communication networks) along with the associated cybersecurity requirements is a unique value proposition from CII. CII’s capability to implement the full technology stack at a substation including industrial control system (ICS) protocols (e.g., MODBUS, DNP3, 61850) provides customers with a single window to fulfill their engineering and cybersecurity requirements making IACS definition, design, development, deployment and documentation effortless and economical. Services and solutions are based on standards, guidelines and industry best practices tailored to meet customer needs and contexts. Cybersecurity standards and guidelines that are adhered to include but are not limited to, NIST special publications 800 and 1800 series, IEC-62443, NIST CSF 2.0, ISO-27001, NERC CIP and CISA advisories.
A Note About the Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cybersecurity Landscape
As organizations transition into Industry 4.0 and 5.0, ICS cybersecurity is playing a pivotal role. The cyber risk management strategies and tactics to safeguard cyber-physical systems in a constantly evolving threat landscape needs to be assessed continuously and comprehensively to identify and mitigate cyber risks in real-time.
Securing an Industrial Automation and Control System (IACS) requires knowledge, skills and abilities in engineering and cybersecurity. “Standards like IEC-62443: Security for Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS), strive to define a set of engineering measures that guide an organization through the process of assessing risk of a particular IACS and identifying and applying security countermeasures to reduce the risk to tolerable levels”.
Holistic solutions need to address engineering, and cybersecurity needs of all stakeholders – asset owners, system integrators, product suppliers, service providers and compliance authorities.
Please contact our team to know more about how we can enhance the cybersecurity of your operational technology (OT) environments using our holistic approach. You can reach us on (919) 544-3131 or email us with an outline of your scenario at cii-info@control-infotech.com.