Energy & critical infrastructure

Operational control where the cost of a wrong command is physical.

In critical infrastructure, the decisive problem is not only data access. It is wrong intervention, wrong timing, wrong service access, and over-broad operational visibility across field teams, maintenance staff, OT environments, and suppliers.

Core pain

SCADA/OT intervention risk, supplier service access, maintenance execution, and crisis-mode operation cannot rely on open operational surfaces.

Deployment logic

Begin with narrow intervention corridors and field-execution surfaces, then extend to supplier federations and crisis-state hardening.

Product surfaces for critical infrastructure

The first public energy package focuses on command integrity and narrowed intervention logic.

Field Operations Projection Console

Task-specific execution surface for field teams and intervention crews.

Privileged Operations Control

Execution governance for OT administrators and high-impact operators.

Trusted Partner Program Surface

Controlled supplier and external service access under bounded visibility.

Crisis Mode Governance Console

Controlled hardening and narrowing under instability or compromise.

Pilot corridors

Start with the places where intervention discipline matters most.

1
SCADA intervention corridor

Constrained operational path for intervention and control actions.

2
Field execution corridor

Narrow surface for on-site maintenance, inspection, and service tasks.

3
Crisis-state access narrowing

Visible and executable surfaces contract in a controlled way during cyber or physical disruption.