Samay aiMSSP provides cybersecurity solutions to Utility companies.

Manufacturers are a key component of the Indian economy and supply chain. They take raw material and inputs and make finished goods for the market. In India alone, there are over 50,000 big manufacturing companies. These manufacturers employ thousands and have complex systems to run. Small manufacturers might employ just a few and produce very niche items. Regardless of how large a company is, cybersecurity should be a part of the organization.

Utility companies

Samay aiMSSP helps Utility companies:

As utility infrastructures become more interconnected, smart, and decentralised, a centralised approach to secure them is difficult and will become increasingly untenable. While central monitoring and oversight are essential, it is not sufficient, since a central system cannot react quickly enough to threats, especially as control becomes fragmented across numerous systems such as microgrids. There will be a rising burden on edge elements and local systems to be resilient to cyberattacks while also having the flexibility to support the resilience of the wider energy system in case of a cyberattack on the electricity grid.

Samay aiMSSP’s Hybrid deployment of cybersecurity solution helps these utility companies to ensure they can deploy solution on-prem and/or cloud and/remote sites and having Comprehensive monitoring of complete (Industrial Control Systems) ICS Infrastructure 24 x 7 x 365. Proactively Detecting the Cyber threat and eliminating it in Real-Time is key to Utility company and Samay ensures that happens for all locations without any delay.

Utility Infrastructure

Frequently Asked Questions

Cybersecurity protects power, water, and gas systems from cyberattacks that can cause outages, safety risks, and data loss. It ensures reliable and uninterrupted utility services.

Utilities face threats like ransomware, phishing, and attacks on industrial control systems. These can disrupt operations and expose sensitive infrastructure.

Cybersecurity secures networks, monitors OT systems, and prevents unauthorized access, helping utilities avoid downtime and maintain safe operations.

Utilities should follow frameworks like the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 62443 to manage risks and improve security.

Utilities should conduct audits at least once a year or after major system changes to identify risks and stay protected.

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