Aligned to
  • NIST SP 800-82 rev3
  • IEC 62443
  • MITRE ATT&CK for ICS
  • NERC CIP
  • DoW Zero Trust for OT
Purpose-built for Level 0 & Level 1
Why it matters in Energy

The risks energy can't afford to miss.

Substation RTU compromise

Industroyer / CrashOverride (2016) and Industroyer2 (2022) targeted substation automation directly. The attack signature was the unauthorized control write — and the consequence was the lights.

MITRE T0827, T0855

Generation control manipulation

Unauthorized writes to governor or excitation systems can swing frequency or voltage, stress equipment, and create cascading trips.

Grid-balance attacks

Coordinated load manipulation across multiple substations can stress system inertia and trigger protective relays in patterns that look like equipment failure.

Unauthorized writes to substation and gen-control PLCs

Substation RTUs, breaker controls, and generation governors all share a property: an unauthorized write at the controller has the same physical effect regardless of how it arrived (insider, compromised engineering workstation, lateral movement). OTegrity catches the PLC-side outcome.

How OTegrity helps

What OTegrity does for energy.

Per-substation behavioral baseline

Self-calibrated baselines per substation — relay timing, breaker operations, transformer telemetry — detect unauthorized control writes within seconds.

Relay & RTU firmware integrity

Direct-from-controller integrity validation on every monitored relay and RTU. Firmware or program changes are detected and alerted in real time.

Integrity-anchored classification

A behavioral anomaly during an unauthorized firmware change is automatically classified as a Cyber Attack — distinct from equipment fault or operational stress.

Relevant frameworks
  • NERC CIP
  • FERC Order 901
  • DoE C2M2
  • NIST SP 800-82 rev3
  • IEC 62443
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