The Landscape
American utilities logged 1,162 cyberattacks in 2024 — a 70% increase year over year, with grid vulnerability points growing by 60 per day. NERC CIP compliance is mandatory, but most utilities are running OT/IT environments that were never designed for integration. The gap between NERC CIP requirement and actual control system architecture is where nation-state actors operate. Engineering teams serving US utilities need to close that gap — not document it.
Moving to cloud without preserving regulatory certification isn't migration. It's starting over. We migrate workloads while the compliance posture transfers intact.
Our Approach
Compliance Coverage
Every system we deploy for Energy & Utilities in United States is NERC CIP-compliant from architecture through deployment. NERC CIP- and -NIST compliance is enforced automatically at every commit — not assessed after the fact.
Engagement Scope
Duration: 8–16 weeks
A focused team of 10–30 engineers deployed against a single Energy & Utilities platform in United States. NERC CIP + NIST-compliant architecture from day one. Fixed price, fixed output, no discovery phase.
Duration: 3–9 months
40–100 engineers running parallel workstreams across a Energy & Utilities transformation in United States. Multi-system compliance governance, integrated delivery management, and NERC CIP + NIST certification maintained across the entire program.
Duration: 6–18 months
100–250+ engineers owning the complete technology infrastructure for a Energy organization in United States. Full NERC CIP + NIST compliance across every system, every integration, every deployment — from the first commit to the final sign-off.