Energy & Natural Resources
Oil · Gas · Power Infrastructure
Energy infrastructure is not just an economic asset -- it is a national security asset. The organisations that extract, process, and distribute oil, gas, and power operate under a threat environment that demands security, resilience, and technology capability at an industrial scale.
The Environment
What Energy & Resources Operators Face
Oil, gas, and power infrastructure sits at the intersection of physical vulnerability and digital exposure. A single successful attack -- whether on a pipeline control system, a refinery's SCADA network, or an offshore platform -- can halt production, trigger environmental consequences, and destabilise national supply chains simultaneously.
Operational technology and SCADA systems controlling refineries, pipelines, and power grids were not designed with modern cyber threats in mind. Patching and securing them without disrupting live production requires specialist expertise that most security firms do not have.
Pipelines, pumping stations, and wellheads stretch across vast and often inaccessible terrain. Offshore platforms operate far from rapid response. Providing continuous security coverage for distributed assets at scale requires technology, not just personnel.
Energy facilities involve large, multi-contractor workforces with varying access to critical systems and physical zones. Managing identity, access rights, and movement across complex sites -- and detecting anomalous behaviour before it becomes an incident -- is an unsolved problem for most operators.
A security failure at an energy facility does not result in data loss -- it results in production halts, environmental incidents, supply disruptions, and potential casualties. The consequence severity demands security thinking that goes well beyond standard enterprise risk frameworks.
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Sector 02 · Energy & Natural Resources
Protecting the Infrastructure That Powers Nations.
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