Critical Infrastructure

Keep the water on. Keep the lights on.

Water systems, utilities, and the local governments that run them are being targeted by nation-state actors — with staff and budgets built for a different era.

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What’s at stake

  • 01

    Most utilities in this country are run by a town, a county, or a district — not a corporation with a security team.

  • 02

    Federal incident reporting rules now reach systems serving as few as 3,300 residents.

  • 03

    The people attacking these systems are not looking for money.

What we cover

  • Around-the-clock monitoring of your network by people, not just software
  • Remote access that verifies every user and device, every time — with no permanent open door
  • Email defense that stops the message before someone clicks it
  • Continuous watch for your staff's stolen passwords appearing for sale
  • Physical security, cameras, and access control for the plant itself

Operations run on managed cybersecurity and 24/7 monitoring, and a risk assessment gives your board or council a plain-language picture of where the system stands before the next federal reporting deadline.

Responsible for the whole county, not just the plant? See Cities & Counties.

Case Study

Colonial Pipeline

2021 · 5,500 miles of pipeline · Fuel shortages across the Southeast

What happened

A ransomware group encrypted the company's business systems. The pipeline was shut down as a precaution, and the East Coast ran short of fuel for days.

How they got in

One password, for one remote-access account nobody was using anymore, exposed in an unrelated leak and never turned off. Nothing else stood in the way.

How TRINSEC 7 stops this attack

  • We find the door nobody remembers. We review every account with access to your network and shut down the ones that shouldn't be open.

  • We know when your passwords are for sale. We watch the criminal market for your staff's credentials and force a reset before anyone can use one.

  • A stolen password gets an attacker nothing. We verify the person and the device on every single connection, so knowing the password isn't enough to get in.

  • Someone is watching at 3 a.m. Our team monitors your network around the clock, so an intruder doesn't get days to work undisturbed.

Public incident, reported from open sources. Not a TRINSEC 7 client.

Find out what an attacker can already see.

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