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 Oil & Gas

The risks oil & gas can't afford to miss.

Unauthorized RTU control writes

Writes to pipeline-segment RTUs — pressure setpoints, valve commands, pump controls — can originate from a compromised engineering workstation, an insider, or lateral movement from corporate IT. OTegrity catches the PLC-side outcome regardless of how the write got there.

TRITON / TRISIS-style SIS attack

The 2017 Saudi petrochemical attack manipulated safety-instrumented systems directly — the most consequential OT incident on record. Detection required process-level visibility the existing stack didn't have.

MITRE T0858

Custody transfer manipulation

Tampering with metering or transfer-point flow can move revenue invisibly across thousands of barrels. Discrepancies surface in financial reconciliation — long after the loss.

Refinery process drift

Slow variable drift inside a distillation column degrades product quality and yield before alarms fire — and stays invisible to alarm-only monitoring.

How OTegrity helps

What OTegrity does for oil & gas.

Pipeline pressure & flow baseline

Self-calibrated baselines for pipeline-segment pressure, flow, and pump-station behavior — unauthorized writes or anomalies surfaced within seconds.

SIS behavioral monitoring

Behavioral baselines on safety-instrumented systems alongside their integrity state. A TRITON-class manipulation is flagged as Cyber Attack at the moment of behavioral deviation.

Refinery & custody integrity

Process-variable integrity across columns, custody-transfer metering, and upstream production — drift, replay, and unauthorized changes detected as they happen.

Relevant frameworks
  • API 1164 (Pipeline Cybersecurity)
  • TSA Pipeline Security Directives
  • ISA-84 / IEC 61511 (SIS)
  • NIST SP 800-82 rev3
  • IEC 62443
Bring it to your environment

See OTegrity on your oil & gas process.

A live walkthrough on a process similar to yours — values, rates, timing, relationships, and classification — and how it fits alongside your existing stack.