Introducing the First Line of Defense for Critical Infrastructures

SIGA’s unique approach to protecting critical infrastructures serves as a game-changer for the public sector market. With the staggering increase in cyberattacks against national entities, the public sector finds itself more vulnerable than ever. Hackers capitalize on the essentiality of services like energy, water, and health, to threaten a nation state where it hurts the most – putting the safety of its people at risk.

SIGA offers the public sector means of monitoring the physical-process layer, by constantly analyzing and comparing the process state from all OT layers including the Level 0, electrical signals coming from the operational machines, to detect cyber-attacks in real-time. This does not only support instantaneous detection, and as a result prompt mitigation of a larger attack, but this also provides crucial insights for incident response of any cyber event. SIGA’s technology unlocks a new perspective on operations, ensuring physical situational awareness to complement the network solution already in place.

The solutions offered by SIGA outsmart the hackers and withstand any manipulations, securing that operators feel the pulse of their critical assets, at any given point, guaranteeing unparalleled operative visibility.
SIGA’s technology detects and alerts the incidents unfolding to promote the overall cyber resilience and offers a forefront training scheme to better prepare and train IT and OT professionals to mitigate future attacks. These capabilities bolster the cyber team’s decision-making processes to protect their operations and the safety of its employees and clients.
SIGA’s expertise and solutions in the field of OT cybersecurity is instrumental in helping the public sector protect vital infrastructure, safeguard sensitive data, and maintain the trust, confidence, and safety of citizens in the digital age. Our various customers in the private sector worldwide, includes the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the largest public utility in the United States.