Shielding against cyber attacks

14 Nov 2018

The risk of cybercrime has never been greater. ENGIE Laborelec, a company of ENGIE’s Business Unit Tractebel, has partnered with TCS to support organizations in the implementation of powerful security measures.

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions organization, has established a partnership with ENGIE Laborelec, a leading research center in electrical power technology and part of ENGIE’s Business Unit Tractebel, to develop new products and services for the utilities sector to deliver protection against emerging cyber security threats.

The utilities sector, which forms a critical structural component of every economy, is currently on a digital transformation journey which promises immense value creation, but also raises new risks. Operational Technology (OT) systems, which traditionally operated in silos, are increasingly connected through shared infrastructure, the cloud and Internet of Things ecosystems. While this is helping utilities move beyond the limitations of their OT, improve operational efficiency and unlock new revenue streams, it also makes them vulnerable to security breaches by malicious actors.

The collaboration between TCS and ENGIE Laborelec will bring together the expertise of two industry leaders in their respective domains to create unique value for the utilities sector. TCS has been the preferred digital transformation partner for progressive utilities across the world, and offers a comprehensive portfolio of cyber security services – advisory, assessment, implementation and management – to protect clients against emerging threats in a new interconnected environment. ENGIE Laborelec has experience working across the energy value chain: from generation, transmission and distribution to storage and end-use.

The partnership will also help prepare the industry for the European Union’s recently implemented National Infrastructure Security (NIS) Directive. The NIS Directive is the first piece of EU-wide legislation on cyber security and has special provisions for organizations providing critical services such as energy, water, and digital infrastructure.

 

“ENGIE Laborelec has a unique methodology in industrial control systems cyber security which is based on more than 10 years of hands-on experience, international networking, co-operation and compliance with internationally recognized standards organizations. Together with Tata Consultancy Services, we will enhance global customer resilience and reduce the risk of emerging cyber threats against critical energy infrastructure,” explained Olivier Vandelaer, Director Cyber Security at ENGIE Laborelec. 

 

  

 
 

 “The Fourth Industrial Revolution presents businesses with new opportunities for growth and transformation. Utilities looking to succeed in the Business 4.0 world are creatively using technology to leverage new ecosystems and create exponential value for customers. To succeed, they must build these on a robust foundation of digital security,” said Satish Thiagarajan, Global Head, Cyber Security Practice, TCS. “Our deep experience in cyber security, built up from servicing more than 250 global customers across different industries, combined with ENGIE Laborelec’s sectoral expertise, will provide utilities the cybersecurity solutions they need to protect themselves in a connected world.”

 

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